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The Green Chamber - Martine Desjardins

The Green Chamber

By: Martine Desjardins, Fred A. Reed (Translator), David Homel (Translator)

Paperback | 5 July 2018

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Set between 1913 and 1963 in one of Montrealâs well-known, upper-middle-class suburban neighbourhoods, Martine Desjardinsâs The Green Chamber is a fast-paced, highly atmospheric, riveting novel that chronicles the decline of a wealthy French-Canadian family over the course of three generations.

Every house has its secrets, but none hides them better than the august house of the Delorme family. With its sixty-seven locks, brass-grilled counters, and impenetrable underground vault â" where lie the mummified remains of a woman clutching a brick between her teeth â" the Delorme residence may be apprehended as The Green Chamberâs central persona. A private bank of a sort, it has always held its lot of ill-acquired gains, hidden vices, cruel rituals, and illicit substances away from prying eyes. Louis-Dollard Delorme, his miserly wife Estelle, and his three spinster sisters revere money so much that they have converted their residenceâs âGreen Chamberâ into a place of worship and have elevated domestic penny-pinching to an art form. As for the familyâs heir, Vincent, they intend for him to make a highly profitable marriage â" a reasonable prospect, until the day when the house opens its door to Penny Sterling, a young woman whose means equal only her curiosity.

Desjardinsâs humorous gothic saga â" with its gallery of eccentric characters who play the races in secret and sniff vanilla extract â" reveals and revels in the fate of family fortunes, where the first generation makes the money, the second generation maintains it, and the third blows it.

The novelâs plot and themes arise, larger than life, from the history of the authorâs own family, and from that of her suburban hometown, Mount Royal, whose founding is closely linked to the development of Canadaâs national railroad and early industry. The Green Chamber exposes the birth of capitalistic religiosity and sheds light on our economic present: personal finances, once based on a nest-egg savings system, have become a credit-based and debt-ridden travesty.

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