“I left my wedding dress hanging on a tree somewhere in North Dakota.”
These are the captivating words Cathy Lamb selected to begin her wonderfully crafted novel, Julia’s Chocolates. The mental image of a pristine wedding dress hanging limply from a lonely tree in the middle of nowhere is nothing short of genius. From that sentence on, I had to know what one has to do with the other.
Julia Bennett is no stranger to abuse. Growing up neglected by her mother and abused at the hands of her mother’s train of boyfriends, Julia finds herself trapped in a repeat the cycle with her fiancée, Robert. After years of enduring physical, sexual, and verbal insults at the hands of the man she is about to marry, Julia has a moment of clarity on the day of her wedding. She reacts by fleeing to the sanctity of her beloved Aunt Lydia’s farm in a small Oregon town. On her way across the country, Julia stops in North Dakota and heaves her wedding gown over a roadside tree.
At Aunt Lydia’s eccentric farm, the story unfolds when five flawed women come together to offer one another love and support. Each character is delightfully unique and colorful. Julia, who is overweight, cursed with massive breasts, and afraid to love another man uses the creation of chocolate masterpieces as an escape. Aunt Lydia grows her own marijuana, keeps the love of her life at arms length, and embraces the female spirit in a host of hilarious scenes. Katie works herself ragged to support her children and her alcoholic husband. At the same time, she does her best to shield her kids from their cruel and selfish father. Lara, a prim and proper closet alcoholic, grew up brainwashed and intimidated by the constant barrage of Christianity forcefully imposed upon her by her father. She frees herself from her father’s control only to marry the town pastor. Attempting to be the perfect wife, Lara is slowly dying inside. Caroline is the quirky town psychic with an uncontrollable twitchy eye.
Through their weekly rendezvous referred to as “psychic nights” the women develop deep bonds with one another. They also begin individual journeys of self-discovery and tackle the demons that have held them hostage for so much of their lives.
Julia’s Chocolates is a novel that addresses a host of serious issues: body image, sexual, physical and emotional abuse, alcoholism, homosexuality, domination through religion, and stalking. Yet the real story is the beauty of the female spirit. The characters aren’t perfect, each of their lives messed up to varying degrees, and they all must sort through the issues that haunt them. But they do it together. With the support of one another, each woman emerges stronger as they venture down the road of self-discovery. In a world where women seldom unite to display solidarity and pride in the female sex, this book is an inspiration. Through the most unlikely cast of characters, Lamb shows the reader the power and resilience of the female spirit and the pure beauty of the bond of womanhood.
After reading this novel, I am in awe of Cathy Lamb. The woman has an incredible gift – the uncanny ability to bring the most bizarre characters and imagery together and create a masterpiece. Lamb combines an eclectic mix of humor, tragedy, abuse, victimization, and outrageous scenarios to create a story that on the surface is pure entertainment, but woven into all of this is a much deeper message.
Cathy Lamb has a style all her own, and her writing skills are superb. Beyond that, it’s the uninhibited craziness that she’s not afraid to introduce into the story that makes me love her work. It wasn’t until after I completed the book and started looking into Cathy’s blog that I learned that Julia’s Chocolate was her debut novel. If Julia’s Chocolates was her starting point, I can only imagine where she has gone from there. I am a true fan, and will continue to read her other books. Thank you, Cathy, for being you and for allowing the rest of us to share in your feisty spirit.
Julia’s Chocolates, ★★★★★
Disclaimer: I purchased Julia’s Chocolates from Amazon. I did not receive any compensation or endorsement for my review. It is an honest, unbiased assessment of the author’s work.