
These Days Are Numbered
Diary of a High-Rise Lockdown
Rebecca Rosenblum(Author)
Dundurn Group Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 24. August 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-1-4597-5143-9 (ISBN)
Description
The diary of a woman longing for community in a crowded downtown in pandemic times, when casual intimacies are forbidden.
The novelist Rebecca Rosenblum lives in St. James Town, Toronto - the most densely populated square kilometre in all of Canada. When the Covid-19 pandemic and ensuing lockdowns arrive, she's cut off from colleagues, friends, and family, and not allowed to go near neighbours. As the world constricts, Rebecca keeps a weird and worried diary online - a love letter both to the outside world that she misses so desperately, and the little world inside St. James Town that she can see from home.
As Rebecca watches and wonders from inside her box in the sky, her diary entries mix an account of a tough time in a tough place with joyful goofiness and moments of unexpected compassion.
The novelist Rebecca Rosenblum lives in St. James Town, Toronto - the most densely populated square kilometre in all of Canada. When the Covid-19 pandemic and ensuing lockdowns arrive, she's cut off from colleagues, friends, and family, and not allowed to go near neighbours. As the world constricts, Rebecca keeps a weird and worried diary online - a love letter both to the outside world that she misses so desperately, and the little world inside St. James Town that she can see from home.
As Rebecca watches and wonders from inside her box in the sky, her diary entries mix an account of a tough time in a tough place with joyful goofiness and moments of unexpected compassion.
Reviews / Votes
An intimate portrait in which moments of pandemic grief and anxiety are always matched by humour, tenderness, and curiosity. * Saleema Nawaz, author of Songs for the End of the World * It's shocking how much the worst days of the Covid-19 pandemic feel like ancient history. In these near-daily dispatches from the lockdown era, Rosenblum attempts to pin herself to the earth during a moment of global unmooring. In doing so, she provides an honest and very human accounting of a time that is already being erased from our collective memories. * Nathan Whitlock, author of Lump * In early March 2020, as the first wave of the pandemic closed in and big city life shifted in estranging ways, Rebecca Rosenblum began to chronicle the changes in herself and others in journal entries on social media. As we acquired new vocabulary, adjusted to new routines, and learned to cope with losses of all kinds, she probed personal and collective anxieties and conundrums. During walks through a deserted city, she conceived of herself as an eye, but she was also the beating heart of a community trying to finds its way during a collective trauma. In compilation, this diary is a record of where we've been and who we've been under unknowable and stressful circumstances. To read These Days Are Numbered is to witness a deeply curious, compassionate, and humane mind at work. * Christine Fischer Guy, author of The Umbrella Mender *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
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Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
384 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4597-5143-9 (9781459751439)
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06/2023
Dundurn Press
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Rebecca Rosenblum is the author of the short story collections Once and The Big Dream, and the novel So Much Love. Her work has been shortlisted for the Trillium Award and the Amazon Canada First Novel Award. Rebecca lives with her husband, author Mark Sampson, and their two cats in Toronto.