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How the Light Gets In by Louise Penny

How the Light Gets In
Louise Penny
How the Light Gets In is Book #9 of the Chief Inspector Gamache series

“There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.” —Leonard Cohen Christmas is approaching, and in Québec it’s a time of dazzling snowfalls, bright lights, and gatherings with friends in front of blazing hearths. But shadows are falling on the usually festive season for Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. Most of his best agents have left the Homicide Department, his old friend and lieutenant Jean-Guy Beauvoir hasn’t spoken to him in months, and hostile forces are lining up against him.

Published: 2013

How the Light Gets In Discussions

Please note that all discussions may contain spoilers.

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  • Detecting The Wisdom of Gamache
    06/08/2024

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  • The spirit of the Three Pines community
    07/08/2024

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  • The humour of Louise Penny
    08/08/2024

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  • An insight into human nature
    09/08/2024

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  • A historical detail of interest
    10/08/2024

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  • An enticing food moment
    11/08/2024

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  • Discussion of The Wisdom of Gamache phrase chosen by Louise Penny
    13/08/2024

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  • What did you think of the book and why?
    20/11/2023

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  • The title is taken from a verse in Leonard Cohen’s “Anthem”. What meaning do these lyrics have in the story–and perhaps in your own experience?
    21/11/2023

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  • How is goodness manifested in this book? What about evil?
    22/11/2023

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  • Why are you grateful for LP and Three Pines?
    23/11/2023

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  • What does the stained-glass window, along with the events in the novel, say about courage?
    24/11/2023

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  • What would YOU like to discuss?
    25/11/2023

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  • In a book with so many surprises, which one stood out for you?
    26/11/2023

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How the Light Gets In characters are listed in alphabetical order. Any new additions will be listed on the bottom row, along with credit to the contributor.

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Food mentioned in How the Light Gets In in order of appearance. Any new additions will be listed on the bottom row, along with credit to the contributor.

*Note: New entries may take up to five minutes to appear.

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Want to know more about Ruth Zardo’s Poetry?

“I’m so happy I made, by some miracle, Ruth a poet. Again, contrast. The embittered elderly poet, with such insight into the human heart (sometimes filled with frost), and human condition. Later in the series, as you might know, we find out who hurt her once, ‘so far beyond repair…”

“I wish I could take credit for the poetry, but the fact is, the poetry is mostly from two works…Margaret Atwood’s Morning in the Burned House…and a privately published book by the late Marylyn Plessner.” ― Louise Penny

Louise also credits Leonard Cohen, Stevie Smith, Ralph Hodgson, Mike Freeman, Liz Davidson, Robert Service, and W.H. Auden for poetry quoted in her books.

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Lady Mink: A Sort of Requiem
&
God Be In My Head
by Marylyn Plessner
from Vapour Trails

“For those that are interested in Margaret Atwood’s work in association with her poetry referenced in Louise’s books, I encourage all to read her newly published short story compilation Old Babes in the Woods. She is an amazing writer! I saw some similarities in writing styles with Louise. I listened on audio, and Margaret read several. These stories have a broad range and some may be considered odd. If you don’t like one, just move on. I particularly loved several stories about long-married Tig & Nell, if you need help with aging and loss as many of us do.”
Ruth Lewis
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