“I have written this in the spirit of whimsy, one of Wallace’s more captivating themes. Whimsy also combines with pluck and candour to render her distinctive voice. I’m aware, of course, that my existence is separate and apart from Wallace’s. I sit here, at my desk, while she writes no more. A Life in Pieces brings her to life, but I wish I had known her in the flesh.”
Ruth Panofsky writes a touchingly personal review reflecting on Jo-Ann Wallace’s memoir-in-essays A Life in Pieces. Read it in the December issue of Literary Review of Canada, or online here.
