Thank you so much to NetGalley and Brilliance Audio for providing me with the ALC of ‘Us Fools’ narrated by Emily Lawrence and out September 17th!
Say Chrysler Lebaron one more time! No, but every time this car was mentioned “Short Skirt/Long Jacket” by Cake played in my head. I’m not mad, it just felt very appropriate to the times.
But let’s get serious…
It’s easy to want to attach my younger sister to the character of Bernie (our narrator and main character) but she is no more Bernadette than I am, ironically, the older sister Jo. But the way these two girls become women, shaped by their own translation of their connected upbringing, and the shifting world they’re in is familiar and real. I think in an alternate universe anyone could become either of these women, despite some of the extremes, because the world is unkind to those already struggling and for that you must survive it — and surviving isn’t always pretty.
The novel takes place over the course of the late 1970s-early 2000s with a focus on their childhood in rural poverty during the 80s. Bernadette gives us her interpretation of the events of their lives in an often snarky voice, her sharpness becoming tender as she navigates empathy and frustration with her hyper-sexual parents, and violently rebellious and attention seeking older sister. There is a line of mental illness on they mothers side and it lives in the sisters and their mother in unique ways. Set during the farm crisis of the 1980s it provides insight into that time and the ways it impacted communities. I love a book that centers poverty, specifically this type, because if is very unique and I suppose (having lived it) I feel a sense of pride for having taken such wisdom and magic from it.
Nora Lange does an impeccable job portraying the complexities of this experience through unique, uncomfortable, characters that like or dislike you can sympathize with. And Emily Lawrence brings Bernadette to life with her audiobook narration. I really enjoyed this book and recommend it to fans of coming age novels, stories of women navigating poverty and mental illness, and sister stories. Pick it up soon!!