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My Goodreads Review of “The End of Her” by Wayne Hoffman

The End of Her: Racing Against Alzheimer's to Solve a MurderThe End of Her: Racing Against Alzheimer’s to Solve a Murder by Wayne Hoffman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a deeply affecting work. I sank slowly into the literary seduction constructed here. There are so many layers – the horrifying and emotional toll of Alzheimer’s on an individual and on a family, still balanced with humor and love. The mysterious conundrum of an unlikely murder in a small pioneer town. The underlays of Jewish culture and Old West history (Canadian Prairie and Canadian Old West?) which color and inform the two major threads.

Unsolved Murder

I wondered if the story of someone else’s family past would be of interest to me. Especially since the unsolved murder happened so long ago–but it was. Wayne Hoffman paints a vivid picture of these places from the early 1900s – Winnipeg, Canora (Saskatchewan) – and the people who lived there, the immigrants to whom he’s related and their fellow citizens, whether they were Polish housekeepers, illiterate laborers, befuddled cops or others. Through what must have been painstaking research, we get a sense of how lives were recorded there. Even more importantly for this story, how crimes were investigated (or not investigated) with the “primitive” tools law enforcement had at their disposal back then.

Alzheimer’s Disease

There’s lots and lots of names and relatives. Bravo for the increasingly complicated family tree graphics that start chapters. Most of all though, reading a son’s account of how his mother loses him as he also loses her due to the disease course of Alzheimer’s is just devastating to read, while also being detailed and unsparing. There’s just something about non-fiction as a genre that a writer can have a profound intimacy with, particularly when the subjects mean so much, as they obviously do here. Highly recommended.

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Goodreads Review of “The Prophets” by Robert Jones, Jr.

The ProphetsThe Prophets by Robert Jones Jr.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In my mind as I was finishing “The Prophets” was the idea that the Derek Chauvin trial (for the murder of George Floyd) was also in its first day – and thinking, wondering, how far have we really come from the world presented in this poetic novel (antebellum Mississippi)?

What if not only there were enslaved Africans in same-sex relationships, but also the peoples they came from had long traditions of both same-sex relations and differing gender roles, both of which are at play here in “The Prophets?”

The story is of a Mississippi plantation, the Elizabeth Plantation, or as it’s called, merely “Empty.” An apt name for this hell on earth, this not-Tara. Isaiah and Samuel are the lovers here, who make the barn they work and live in much more because of their love for each other. Among the other enslaved people are both allies and enemies, and curiously, it’s the sexual orientation that opens up that rift when it does occur.

The family that owns both the slaves and plantation is small – the Halifaxes, Paul and Ruth, and their one surviving son, Timothy, who is an artist who, we come to find out, is also gay. And he’s interested in both Samuel and Isaiah, a set up for the plot of the novel – which I won’t detail because of spoilers.

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The language is poetic and invites scrutiny, which I think is a strength. After all, it’s about strangers in a strange land, and by the use of the world of spirits, dreams, visions, memories, etc., it’s always reinforced that it’s a story about a people displaced, who were stolen from a very different place with its own culture, mystery and magic.

I’ve been to old plantation tours in Louisiana (and maybe one in the Florida panhandle) and there’s always a veneer of the old grace, the Old South, in the quiet, spotless mansions, even if they do also give you a “slave quarters” explanation and tour. Sanitized. “The Prophets” is anything but sanitized.

It seems timely, too, to revisit America’s other original sin (the first being the displacement and genocide of the Indigenous Peoples who lived on this land) in times where we see the re-emergence of white supremacy and new Jim Crow laws, in the year of Black Lives Matter.

It’s a dream of what a queer life might have been like in the days before the Civil War, and that’s a dream worth having.

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The Freezer Door, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore

The Freezer DoorThe Freezer Door by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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Goodreads Giveaway for “Benefits”

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Benefits by Jim  Arnold

Benefits

by Jim Arnold

Giveaway ends October 14, 2019.

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My Goodreads Review of “Still Lives” (Maria Hummel)

Still LivesStill Lives by Maria Hummel
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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My Goodreads Review of “The Locals” by Jonathan Dee

The LocalsThe Locals by Jonathan Dee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Enjoyed – story mainly centers around the Firths, and their assorted extended family and acquaintances in the made-up town of Howland, Mass — get it, Howl Land? As in primal howl. What we’re coming to. So current, encompasses inequality, the breakdown in civility, political correctness, it’s all like a slow unraveling beginning with 9/11. I lived for awhile in a resort town (Palm Springs) so some of the townie vs. weekender dramas rang true, though the California desert is a much different animal than the Berkshires. Part of the book could also be read as an allegory to Trump – this Howl Land elects a Selectman who is rich and it’s not really a spoiler to say he gets to do what he wants as the town leader because he is rich, and there are parallels. As a writer, I really liked how Jonathan Dee handles transitions in time, as well as the transitions in the point of view of characters. Written mostly (except for the first chapter, see below) in the third person, he will often start out a paragraph in the POV of one character and by the time the paragraph is over you will be solidly in the POV of an entirely different character. Deft and enjoyable! SMALL SPOILER beyond this point, so don’t read if you don’t want to know something. . .
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The Forest Dark – Reading at Stories

Thanks again to Hank Henderson and the folks at Stories Cafe & Books in Echo Park. I have more from the reading, and I’ll add it once I process the video (added below). If you’re a member of goodreads, check out the giveaway below. . . or join!

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