Friday, October 29, 2010

My Name Is Mary Sutter: A Novel

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An enthralling historical novel about a young woman's struggle to become a doctor during the Civil War

In this stunning first novel, Mary Sutter is a brilliant, head­strong midwife from Albany, New York, who dreams of becoming a surgeon. Determined to overcome the prejudices against women in medicine-and eager to run away from her recent heartbreak- Mary leaves home and travels to Washington, D.C. to help tend the legions of Civil War wounded. Under the guidance of William Stipp and James Blevens-two surgeons who fall unwittingly in love with Mary's courage, will, and stubbornness in the face of suffering-and resisting her mother's pleas to return home to help with the birth of her twin sister's baby, Mary pursues her medical career in the desperately overwhelmed hospitals of the capital.

Like Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain and Robert Hicks's The Widow of the South, My Name Is Mary Sutter powerfully evokes the atmosphere of the period. Rich with historical detail (including marvelous depictions of Lincoln, Dorothea Dix, General McClellan, and John Hay among others), and full of the tragedies and challenges of wartime, My Name Is Mary Sutter is an exceptional novel. And in Mary herself, Robin Oliveira has created a truly unforgettable heroine whose unwavering determination and vulnerability will resonate with readers everywhere.



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Young, unmarried, single-minded and determined, Mary Sutter has become one of the best midwives im upstate New York. Taught at her mother's side, she shows an instinct and quickness that would serve her well if she could attend medical school. Her dream to become a physician, a surgeon, even, has been rebuffed at every turn until the beginning of the conflict between the states. Reading the call for nurses in the newspaper, she leaves home and presents herself to chief surgeon William Stipp at the Union Hotel (now a hospital)who tells her to go home. Through perseverance and the refusal to leave, Mary eventually becomes his assistant and is daily faced with the filth, infection, lack of supplies, nonstop surgery and patient care and warfare that quickly overwhelms the old hotel and its occupants.

Robin Oliveria has crafted a stunning novel that I found so engrossing, I read it in one evening's setting. Mary Sutter's journey takes her from a comfortable home and one of the few careers a woman was allowed to Washington, D.C. during the height of the Civil war. In her daily workings she comes in contact with personages integral to the Civil War, Lincoln's personal secretary, Dorthea Dix who persuaded Lincoln to use female nurses and even president Lincoln. These personalities appear as part of the every day hubbub that was Washington, D.C. Mary even follows the surgeon onto the battlefield, bringing much needed supplies and an extra pair of hands. Oliveria did extensive research in books written after the war and medical care available during the conflict. She also weaves in the personal side of Mary's life, the mother and sister left behind in New York, the loss of a hoped for romance, the men who were captured by her intelligence and drive. This was a book I could not put aside, I had to make the journey with Mary Sutter, and I was not disappointed
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Saturday, October 16, 2010

The Summer We Read Gatsby: A Novel

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A delightful comedy of manners about two sisters who must set aside their differences when they inherit a house in the Hamptons

Half-sisters Cassie and Peck could not be more different. Cassie is a newly divorced journalist with her feet firmly planted on the ground; Peck is a vintage-obsessed actress with her head in the clouds. In fact, the only thing they seem to have in common is their inheritance of Fool's House, a rundown cottage left to them by their beloved Aunt Lydia. But Cassie and Peck can't afford the house, and they can't agree on anything, much less what to do with the place. Plus, along with the house, they've inherited an artist-inresidence and self-proclaimed genius named Biggsy who seems to bring suspiciously bad luck wherever he goes. As these two likable sisters try to understand their aunt's puzzling instructions to "seek a thing of utmost value" from within the house, they're both distracted by romantic entanglements with men from their pasts. The Summer We Read Gatsby, set in the end-of-an-era summer of 2008, is filled with fabulous parties, eccentric characters, and insider society details that showcase Ganek's pitch-perfect sense of style and wit.



!1: Best Buy Half-sisters Cassie and Pecksland Moriarty reunite at Fools House, a run-down cottage in the Hamptons, bequeathed to them by their Aunt Lydia. Peck, an aspiring actress from NYC, and Cassie, a magazine writer living in Switzerland, can't come to terms with giving up their aunt's artistic legacy, which includes a "fool" or artist-in-residence. The two polar opposites struggle with honoring Lydia's request to sell the property and keeping the familiarity and safety of the one place where they shared a common bond, including the summer they read Gatsby.

Through Cassie's eyes, readers meander through the back roads of the Hamptons, discovering how the rich and famous play during the summer. Between choosing the right outfit to stand out as a fashionina (a term coined by Peck) and attending elegant parties, the two girls search for what could be an unsigned Jackson Pollack painting that vanished from above the mantel and a possible first edition of Gatsby that's disappeared from the house. But the story isn't about finding missing swag. It's about finding something of innate value, and the discoveries they make that summer are priceless.

Author Danielle Ganek introduces a steady stream of vibrant characters, creating an extended family for the half-sisters. A charming read, but I kept hoping for a stronger connection to F. Scott Fitzgerald's story.

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves (Vintage Contemporaries)

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A San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, and Chicago Tribune Best Book of the Year

In these ten glittering stories, debut author Karen Russell takes us to the ghostly and magical swamps of the Florida Everglades. Here wolf-like girls are reformed by nuns, a family makes their living wrestling alligators in a theme park, and little girls sail away on crab shells. Filled with stunning inventiveness and heart, St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolvesintroduces a radiant new writer.



!1: Best Buy I was recommended this book by a professor in my MFA program because of my appreciation of George Saunders and some of the work I turned in bordered on the post-modernist style. While Karen Russell's collection is a bit more tame in comparison with authors like Saunders, it is equally absurdist and extremely enjoyable to read. I found myself breezing through this collection and finishing it only two days. Simply a fantastic collection of stories: easy to read, entertaining, funny, creative, and well written.

I learned a lot about my own writing from St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves, and I firmly believe that Russell has a fresh perspective on story organization as well as well as character development. It isn't often a reader is given the perspective of a pre-teen alligator wrestler who is possessed by the spirit of her real/imagined boyfriend as in the first story in this collection.

I highly recommend St. Lucy's for anyone who is looking for a great book that can be read for either enjoyment or for deeper critical analysis. on Sale!


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