A Question of Family

Author:   François Bereaud
Publisher:   Stanchion LLC
ISBN:  

9798896927969


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   03 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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A Question of Family


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From François Bereaud, the acclaimed writer of San Diego Stories, comes a novel told in stories that span eras. Meet Walter, Claire, Grace, and Michael, a family in some state of dissolution. This is a story of family, of heartbreak and grace. You'll meet a wife who loses her family, a husband who loses time, their son lost in plays, and their daughter who has lost herself completely, as well as other people whose presence and absence shape who the members of this family are and will become. A Question of Family examines what it means to be alive together.

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Author:   François Bereaud
Publisher:   Stanchion LLC
Imprint:   Stanchion LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.277kg
ISBN:  

9798896927969


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   03 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Reviews

""Stellar work from a master storyteller."" - Sumitra Singam, author of Mother Karma ""A wise, tender, warm-hearted book."" - Itoro Bassey, author of Ajebutter Women ""When looking up at the night sky, we easily forget that each tiny star light-years away is potentially another sun, with planets and moons in motion around it. A Question of Family turns that gaze inward to remind us of the invisible orbits that draw us all together. In his debut novel, François Bereaud charts a luminous constellation of heartbreak and grace--a wife who loses her family, a husband who loses time, their son lost in plays, their daughter who has lost herself completely, as well as the people whose presence and absence shape who they are and will become--and reveals the asterism of family and what it means to be alive together."" - Jonathan Danielson, The Lowest Basin: Arizona Stories ""A Question of Family asks what it means to be a mother, father, brother, and sister as the novel's central household and its members grow and reinvent themselves, for better or worse, to find connection. Asks us to define the shape of family, whether it's through blood or a quilt of friendships, of outsiders, a patched-together wholeness. Through a mosaic ofstyles, François Beraud's funny and heartfelt prose shows how we lean and depend on each other to survive."" - Will Musgrove, author of Asphalt Dreaming ""When looking up at the night sky, we easily forget that each tiny star light-years away is potentially another sun, with planets and moons in motion around it. A Question of Family turns that gaze inward to remind us of the invisible orbits that draw us all together. In his debut novel, François Bereaud charts a luminous constellation of heartbreak and grace--a wife who loses her family, a husband who loses time, their son lost in plays, their daughter who has lost herself completely, as well as the people whose presence and absence shape who they are and will become--and reveals the asterism of family and what it means to be alive together."" - Jonathan Danielson, The Lowest Basin: Arizona Stories ""A Question of Family asks what it means to be a mother, father, brother, and sister as the novel's central household and its members grow and reinvent themselves, for better or worse, to find connection. Asks us to define the shape of family, whether it's through blood or a quilt of friendships, of outsiders, a patched-together wholeness. Through a mosaic ofstyles, François Beraud's funny and heartfelt prose shows how we lean and depend on each other to survive."" - Will Musgrove, author of Asphalt Dreaming


Author Information

François Bereaud is a husband, dad, full-time math professor, mentor in the San Diego Congolese refugee community, and mediocre hockey player.

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