Every Little Scrap and Wonder, Carla Funk
Every Little Scrap and Wonder, Carla Funk
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Every Little Scrap and Wonder
A Small-Town Childhood

Author: Carla Funk

Narrator: Carla Funk

Unabridged: 7 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/22/2019


Synopsis

From an award-winning essayist and acclaimed poet comes this radiant, observant, and warmly funny memoir about childhood, family, and small-town life. Carla Funk grew up in a place of logging trucks and God, pellet guns and parables. Every Sunday, she sat with her mother and brother in the same pew at the Mennonite church while her dad stayed home with his cigarettes and a fridge full of whiskey. In these tender, humorous stories, Funk stitches together the wondrous and the mundane: making snow angels and carrying sacks of potatoes, tossing pig bladders like footballs, and vying for the Christmas pageant spotlight. Part ode to childhood, part love letter to rural life, Every Little Scrap and Wonder offers an original take on the memories, stories, and traditions we all carry within ourselves, whether we planned to or not.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Cathryn on June 04, 2020

The language of Carla Funk's memoir is testament to her talent as a poet. She begins with a lyrical line, "Every September, as the last green of summer dropped to umber and rust, and the winds chilled toward frost, we ushered in the fall with a bonfire." Her memories of childhood are ripe with detai......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on March 13, 2024

While beautifully written, it was just a bunch of random memories that involved a lot of dead animals being butchered, and children being brainwashed by the church, and hypocritical, misogynistic parents. Not my cup of tea.......more

Goodreads review by CyGrrl on May 28, 2020

Beautiful writing but sometimes a little too vivid. I enjoyed a few of the stories.......more

Goodreads review by Nik on August 04, 2020

A short series of 'essays' of growing up Mennonite in Vanderhoof. The stories were all evocative but ultimately not memorable.......more