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Title: Faultline: A Novel by Sheila Ortiz Taylor ISBN: 0-930044-24-X Publisher: Naiad Pr Pub. Date: 01 January, 1982 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $6.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: I Think I Know These People!
Comment: I laughed out loud reading this book. Sheila Taylor's characters really ring true to me. What seemed most real was the way each witness at the custody hearing saw the situation from his or her own little world. So often in novels the viewpoints of minor characters mesh too easily with the viewpoint of the main character. In the real world, people are absorbed with their own experience. When you "interview" them all, as the witnesses in Faultline are interviewed for the trial, you get a wonderful multi-dimensional sense of the community in which the story happened.
The fact that some of the characters are lesbian is an important part of the plot. It is not just an average romance novel. The complexity of the story is what gives it distinction.
Rating: 1
Summary: Weird book
Comment: This is a strange book. In some ways it reminds me of some of the screwball comedies produced in the movies of the 1930s. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting and barely classifies as a lesbian book. Naiad gave this book a lot of praise, but I don't see it. Each chapter is by a different person giving testimony because the main character is caught in a custody battle over the children with her ex-husband. It makes the story very disjointed. The book is very short and aggravating to read. If you can find it in a library, don't buy it. If it was made into a movie like the reviews indicate, it must have been an odd one.
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