In Canadian writer Frances Itani's second novel released in the United States, octogenarian widow drives her car over a guardrail on the way to the airport and spends the next few broken days in the leaves remembering her past, which coincides with the life of Queen Elizabeth. Notwithstanding the immediate medical crisis of the frame story, the story drags, particularly the parts where the narrator just rattles of the names of the bones.
Remembering the Bones (2009)
In Canadian writer Frances Itani's second novel released in the United States, octogenarian widow drives her car over a guardrail on the way to the airport and spends the next few broken days in the leaves remembering her past, which coincides with the life of Queen Elizabeth. Notwithstanding the immediate medical crisis of the frame story, the story drags, particularly the parts where the narrator just rattles of the names of the bones.