Helpful Score: 2
Another slice-of-life story from Jim Grimsley, again telling the story of a poor white family in a rural community. This time, the protagonist is Ellen Tote, who overcomes adversity and hardship growing up to become an independent and happy adult. Although it is never explicitely stated, I believe that the main heroine of this story is the same woman who is the mother in the Grimsley novel Winter Birds.
Although her story is compelling, drawing the reader through Ellen's life glimpsed through flashbacks and memories, like many such narratives, there is no real ending, and thus no satisfactory conclusion to the story.
Although her story is compelling, drawing the reader through Ellen's life glimpsed through flashbacks and memories, like many such narratives, there is no real ending, and thus no satisfactory conclusion to the story.
FABULOUS! I want to read all of his now!
A very good story told by young girl and about her disfunctional family life.
Awesome story of a young girl growing up in a very poor family in rural North Carolina. This book reminded me of The Glass Castle. Highly recommended.
A wonderful novel about how the past can haunt us all our lives.
A powerful and moving story about a woman who is searching for the meaning of a dream she continually has.