Zigzagging Down a Wild Trail
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Off the beaten pathREVIEW BY KELLY KOEPKE
Underlying many of the narratives is a sense of sadness, the realization that the world is not always what one hopes it will be. Often, too, the characters seem helpless against the inertia of their lives and isolated from the ones they love. In "Tunica," Liz, a stubborn girl with a weakness for gambling also has a weakness for her ex-con husband. Though she knows he is wrong for her and can identify the familiar patterns of their dysfunctional relationship, she is swept along by the tide of his personality. "Thunder Snow" introduces us to Boogie, the personification of good old boy, who struggles with his wife's independent nature and refusal to talk about her experiences in the Persian Gulf War. With Zigzagging Down a Wild Trail, Bobbie Ann Mason has produced another collection of stories that reveals the transitions we all experience, whether we travel the world or circle the same small patch of land. These powerful stories stick in the memory like the sight of a loved one's face upon return from a long journey or the smell of morning coffee, astonishing in their ability to comfort and settle the spirit. Kelly Koepke writes from her home in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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