Catharsis. If any
single word could describe Ms. Bontreger’s inaugural volume of literature, catharsis
would be my choice.
There’s something subtly elemental in the way she paints her
protagonists. The amnesia, confusion,
and vulnerable rage in Forget Me Not. The bitter taste of Jean’s self-absorption,
suspicion, and vindictive inner dialogue in I Dream of Jeannie. Endless, unreasonable hope in Over You. Penny’s lofty viciousness (the revelation of
whom was a high note in my reading) and Martin’s self-loathing in Let Sleeping
Dogs Lie.
The last piece, Places I Never Planned, is by a large margin
the largest piece, weighing in at forty-seven pages. The extra length was not wasted. The outrageous, and unenviable, family dynamics
are explored at length – much to the distaste of the heroine. The ending doesn’t feel unexpected, but it’s
that feeling of catharsis that impressed me when I had finished it. With each of the stories, really.
They felt intimate.
Raw. A vaguely uncomfortable depth
of emotion funneled carefully into the stories through the portrayals of the
characters and the development of the respective plots. The endings aren’t always happy, and they don’t
always let the reader off easy. But
there’s never the feeling of being cheated. The endings give you closure and satisfaction, right alongside the
wishes that it might have ended on a happier note.
That said, it was not a perfect read. As engaging as the narrative voices were, a
couple of the stories started a bit on the slow side. You didn’t really get hooked until after the
plot started to develop. A few of the
plot devices felt familiar as well, particular the amnesia in Forget Me
Not. To be fair, I greatly enjoyed how
the story developed, but it did delay my entrance into the fictional
environment.
Not perfect, but an excellent first collection. Certainly an author to watch.
Amazon Link - Places I Never Planned
Amazon Link - Places I Never Planned
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