Reviewed by: BigAl
Genre: Contemporary Fiction/Coming of Age
Approximate word count: 90-95,000 words
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Author:
A native
Floridian, Sandra Hutchison moved north during high school and has remained
there. Currently she lives in Troy, NY with her family and teaches writing at
Hudson Valley Community College. She has once other novel, The Awful Mess, available.
For more,
visit Hutchison’s website.
Description:
“It’s the
summer of 1977 in a small town in Western Massachusetts. Physics professor
David Asken has just lost his young family in a plane crash he somehow
survived. Sixteen-year-old neighbor Molly Carmichael used to be the babysitter,
but now will be keeping house for him while he recuperates. He’s quietly
planning to end his life just as soon as he can drive again, but may not be
willing to wait that long after he comes across his dead wife’s journal and
encounters more hostility than he had ever imagined. Molly is trying to cope
with being known as Tampon Girl, thanks to a sculpture by her notorious artist
mother, but she will have to deal with much worse after a drunken teenage
party.
Both man
and girl are going to have to grow up the hard way, and it’s their unexpected
connection — fraught with potential scandal — that may just help them do it.
This provocative coming-of-age novel asks: Is there ever a time when doing the
wrong thing might be exactly right?”
Appraisal:
The reasons
people read fiction and what they expect or hope to get from the experience
varies, not only from reader to reader, but sometimes from book to book. For
some, it is purely entertainment or vicarious experience of some kind. Others
want something deeper whether it be a message, a thought-provoking story, or a
trigger to consider the world and their place in it. A good story will work on
both levels, entertaining all readers while providing grist for the mill to
those who are looking for something deeper.
The Ribs and Thigh Bones of Desire has the entertainment part down
with a coming of age story set in the late 70s. If that’s your era, you might
find it evokes a few nostalgic feelings, but regardless of age, if you’ve ever
been a teenager you’ll relate to the struggles of that time in life.
However,
odds are if you’re a reader who prefers to be entertained by the surface story,
that you’ll find yourself dragged deeper against your wishes. Depending on your
thoughts, beliefs, and opinions on some subjects, the direction the story takes
may anger you or challenge your beliefs. Thought provoking might be too mild a
term as you’re forced to ponder many things including the reasonableness of
social norms, whether artistic expression should have limits, and parental
responsibility.
FYI:
Adult
themes and some adult language.
Format/Typo Issues:
A small
number of proofing and copyediting issues.
Rating: ***** Five Stars
9 comments:
Oh, hoorah! Thank you for a fine and encouraging review! I'd like to say, also, that (yet another) round of copyediting took place after the version BigAl got, so new purchasers should have a much cleaner experience.
Sounds a very gritty read. Well done to the author for a great 5 star review!
Yes, and I fear that's scaring people away, but it is fair warning. Thank you, Kate!
Congratulations on a fine review for this deep and rich story.
Thank you!
This sounds like a marvelous book. I love fiction that pushes boundaries and takes risks. Great review, Sandra, congratulations.
Thanks, Jennifer!
Didn't scare me away, Sandra! I picked up a copy :)
Bless you, Julie! Hope you enjoy it.
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