From Publishers Weekly Certain novels recall fairy tales. Their heroes are banished, repeatedly challenged, until finally, foes vanquished, they make their triumphant homecoming. Though it opens in 1978 in a Chatham, Ontario, trailer park, Lansens's poignant debut is just such a novel. At its heart is Adelaide Shadd, a 70-year-old black woman who takes in five-year-old Sharla Cody when Sharla's "white trash" mother abandons her. As Addy turns Sharla from a malnourished, heedless child into a healthy, thoughtful girl, she recollects her own past. Addy grew up in Rusholme, a fictional cousin to the many Ontario communities founded by fugitive slaves brought north by the Underground Railroad. By 1908, when Addy is born, Rusholme is settled almost entirely by black farmers and is close to idyllic. But a rape and subsequent pregnancy force Addy to run away from Rusholme (she thinks of it as a command: "Rush home"), not to return for many years. Addy's life her marriage, her children, her journey to Detroit and back to Canada is the rich core of a novel also laden with history: Lansens manages to work in not only the Railroad, but also Prohibition and the Pullman porter movement. This is artfully done, but Lansens doesn't handle the novel's smaller scenes quite as well: she tends to drop narrative threads and confuse chronology. Some readers will resent the repeated plucking of their heartstrings, too, given how much Addy and Sharla suffer. Nonetheless, Lansens has created in Addy a truly noble character, not for what she suffered in the past but for what she does in the novel's present. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Library Journal As this first novel opens, 70-year-old Addy Shadd is living a peaceful trailer-park existence in the company of down-and-outers like Collette, who leaves her daughter with Addy and then disappears. Five-year-old Sharla is neither lovely nor lovable, and Addy's habit of solitude is hard to break, but as the two outcasts learn to care for each other, they begin healing from the abuse that they have suffered. Memories of Addy's childhood days in Rusholme, a Canadian border town settled by runaway slaves in the 1800s, come rushing back and carry the reader away. Addy recalls intimate details a small brother who died, past lovers, children now gone, and the many people who betrayed her while historical events like the Underground Railroad, the Pullman porter movement, and Prohibition frame her account and reflect some of the hardships suffered by African Americans, even in Canada. Though Addy has led a hard life, her beautiful, gentle spirit, her wise and loving way with Sharla, and an ultimate message of hope redeem the book from melancholy. A beautiful debut; recommended for all public libraries. Jennifer Baker, Seattle P.L. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews
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说实话,一开始我对这本书抱有很高的期望,毕竟市场上的推荐语都将它捧得太高了。读下来,我发现它确实有其独到之处,尤其是在人物心理刻画方面,达到了近乎残忍的真实。那些配角虽然出场不多,但每一个都栩栩如生,有着自己无法言说的秘密和痛苦。作者似乎对人性的阴暗面有着深刻的洞察力,笔下的人物都不是非黑即白的,他们挣扎于道德的边缘,让人既同情又有所警惕。不过,我个人认为小说的节奏控制上有些失衡,中间部分的情节推进得过于缓慢,一些长篇的内心独白虽然深刻,但对于推动主要事件的作用有限,让阅读体验略显拖沓。如果能更紧凑一些,或许能将读者的紧张感维持得更久。尽管如此,当故事发展到高潮部分,那种压抑已久的情感终于爆发出来时,其力量感是毋庸置疑的,让人不得不承认作者对情绪的把控力。
评分这部作品读起来就像是在聆听一首结构复杂、变调不断的室内乐,每一个音符——每一个句子——都经过了精心的安排。它的语言风格极其考究,词汇的选择和句式的变化,无一不透露出作者深厚的文学功底。我尤其欣赏那种带着古典韵味的优雅,即使是描写最世俗、最残酷的场景,文字本身依然保持着一种距离感和美感。这本书的叙事视角是流动的,一会儿是第一人称的深切体验,一会儿又切换到一种近乎全知的旁观者视角,这种转换让读者始终处于一种微妙的“不确定”状态,永远无法完全把握角色的真实意图。它探讨的是关于“归属感”的缺失,关于我们穷尽一生试图找到的那个“原点”是否真的存在。这是一部需要沉浸式阅读的书,最好是在一个安静的夜晚,只有自己和文字相伴,才能真正领略到其文字魔力。
评分我必须承认,这本书带给我的冲击力是巨大的,但这种冲击并非来自激烈的冲突,而是源于一种渗透性的、缓慢累积的压抑感。作者似乎对时间这个概念有着独特的理解,故事里的时间线是弯曲的、可塑的,过去的回响总是不期然地出现在当下。我印象最深的是他对“沉默”的描绘,许多重要的转折点都是在人物无言的对视或长时间的沉寂中完成的,这些沉默比任何激烈的争吵都更具杀伤力。这本书对社会阶层和家庭结构中微妙权力关系的剖析,达到了教科书级别的精准。它没有给出任何廉价的解决方案或安慰,而是毫不留情地揭示了生活中的那些结构性困境。读完之后,我感到一种近乎清醒的疲惫,仿佛经历了一场漫长而又无声的自我审视。这是一部值得反复阅读的佳作,每次重读,都会发现新的层次和新的共鸣点。
评分这本小说简直是一场关于命运与选择的哲学探讨,文字里弥漫着一种挥之不去的疏离感,仿佛作者在冷静地观察着一群被困在既定轨道上的人。故事的开篇就抛出了一个引人深思的困境,主角的选择仿佛被无形的线牵引着,每一步都充满了宿命的无奈。我特别欣赏作者对环境细致入微的描绘,那些灰蒙蒙的街道、永不停歇的雨水,都成了角色内心挣扎的具象化。读到一半时,我感觉自己也成了那个在十字路口徘徊的旅人,分不清什么是自由意志,什么是注定要发生的一切。书中的对话更是精妙绝伦,看似平淡,实则暗流涌动,几句简单的问答就能揭示出人物之间复杂纠葛的关系和隐藏的动机。它不像那种酣畅淋漓的冒险故事,更像是一部慢热的艺术品,需要静下心来细细品味那些潜藏在字里行间的深意。那种对存在本质的追问,直到合上书本后仍然在我脑海中萦绕不去,让人忍不住思考自己的人生轨迹是否也只是另一条被预设好的“道路”。
评分我通常不太喜欢这种偏向意识流的叙事方式,但这本书的独特节奏感却意外地抓住了我的注意力。叙事者像是一个迷失在记忆迷宫里的向导,时不时地跳跃时空,将过去和现在交织在一起,让读者必须主动去拼凑出事件的全貌。这种碎片化的叙事手法,初看时可能有些吃力,但一旦适应了它的语境,就会发现其中蕴含的巨大信息量和情感张力。特别是关于“失去”的主题,作者处理得极为克制和优雅,没有煽情的泪水,只有一种沉淀下来的、近乎透明的哀伤。书中的意象非常丰富,反复出现的某种特定的物件——比如一个生锈的钥匙,或是一本翻开的旧相册——都承载着沉重的历史感。我发现自己不自觉地会停下来,重新阅读某一段落,试图捕捉那些被匆匆带过但可能至关重要的细节。这部作品的后劲很足,它不会给你一个圆满的结局,而是留给你一个开放式的思考空间,让你自己去填补那些未完成的篇章。
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