Red Audrey and the Roping

by Jill Malone

Paperback, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

FICT-L Malo

Publication

Bywater Books (2008), Edition: First Edition, 264 pages

Description

"This is a literary gem... one of the best books I've read this year."-Ellen Hart"This raw and convincing first novel is narrated by a woman who can't help testing the limits of her ability to endure pain in her intimate relationships with men and women... the vivid characters and potent emotions keep the pages turning."- 'The Advocate' Occasionally a debut novel comes along that rocks its readers back on their heels. 'Red Audrey and the Roping' is one of that rare and remarkable breed. With storytelling as accomplished as successful literary novelists like Margaret Atwood and Sarah Waters, Jill Malone takes us on a journey through the heart of Latin professor Jane Elliot.Set against the dramatic landscapes and seascapes of Hawaii, this is the deeply moving story of a young woman traumatized by her mother's death. Scarred by guilt, she struggles to find the nerve to let love into her life again. Afraid to love herself or anyone else, Jane falls in love with risk, pitting herself against the world with dogged, destructive courage. But finally she reaches a point where there is only one danger left worth facing. The sole remaining question for Jane is whether she is willing to accept her history, embrace her damage, and take a chance on love.As well as a gripping and emotional story, 'Red Audrey and the Roping' is a remarkable literary achievement. The breathtaking prose evokes setting, characters, and relationships with equal grace. The dialogue sparks and sparkles. Splintered fragments of narrative come together to form a seamless suspenseful story that flows effortlessly to its dramatic conclusion.Winner of the Bywater Prize for Fiction, 'Red Audrey and the Roping' is one of the most memorable first novels you will ever read.… (more)

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LibraryThing member sumariotter
I thought this book was pretty amazing. I tore through it in a day and a half. It's intense, nonlinear (which I usually don't like but did in this case) and uses language in very surprising ways---something else I usually do not like but did with this book. At times I found it hard to believe the
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extremes in this character---professional Latin teacher and hard drinking masochistic surfer woman could really coexist in the same woman. But I found it very compelling nonetheless.
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Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 2009)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1932859543 / 9781932859546

Rating

(10 ratings; 4.1)
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