What person doesn’t want to sit in front of the TV and watch movies while eating snacks? And who doesn’t want to be able to rewind and fast forward their lives at any given moment?
That’s what Video Rose gets when a mysterious man comes to fix her broken video player, and she’s now able to control the speed of her life not just the speed of her video cassettes.
I will say that this story made me feel so old for remembering how much of a nightmare it was when the video player broke, or when the tape got jammed. And I didn’t appreciate that part so much. But the nostalgia kick was worth it anyway.
Again, definitely one of Wilson’s older novels and you can tell (not just by the video tapes) but you can see it in the changes in her writing style and the stories that she tells. Which, as always, has been quite interesting for me.