Engaging from the first page, this novel reads like a well-written biography and could easily be adapted for the big screen. Yes, a biopic. It is a testament to the author’s talent as a writer that for most of the story, I felt like I was watching a movie. This happens very rarely, and only when a writer is at the top of her game.
The voice of the main character is incredibly distinctive, the characters’ accents and the Creole language so well-rendered, and the action so well-described and believable that I had to keep reminding myself that this was not an actual biography. I totally suspended disbelief. That is how immersive the read was.
J.C. Miller is a writer of considerable talent and has the enviable knack of creating colourful characters that are larger than life. She even managed to weave universal/biblical themes into the story seamlessly and organically, with absolutely no heavy-handedness.
This is an incredible work from an author to watch. Now I must wait for the movie. Please, I need to hear Mags sing those songs and dance on stage. I need to see that fire between her and Tiny. I need to hear those accents! Somebody hand me a fan and a patience pill, please.