I cannot say enough about this stunning collection of intensely memorable and interconnected characters, all navigating within and around Mobile, AL. The city, itself, is also a major character because of its vast history - some of which is a treasured present for many who reside there. For others, it's a continuous reminder of the division - between race, money, religions, etc. It's an amazing debut novel from a down-to-earth and talented author.
Babbie, a beautiful, quirky, hilarious, and entirely likable character, is a mainstay throughout these linked stories (as is, for the most part, the very flawed, but always "trying" Donnie). The collection - which reads as a novel - jumps forward and back within chapters/stories and is so intelligently and beautifully crafted, each story informs aspects of another. It is a favorite genre (linked short stories) and this is about as well-done as it gets. No surprise that Ramona Reeves won the Drue Heinz Prize in Literature for this collections (and is in the process of winning other awards)! Fay, Sammie Jo, Marti, Michael and Patrice - these are real characters, easily conjured thanks to the talent of the writer. The stories depict interwoven lives and the power of choice (leading to consequences, for better or worse). I dogeared so many pages to quote I can't list them all here, but this is a must-read, especially if you love well-written prose and interconnected. unforgettable character.
Life is, to me, just a collection of linked stories. This author absolutely nails that in her first attempt with this book! Amazing work.