Dragged from California to Utah to Massachusetts in the wake of their mother Colleen's chaotic existence, Justine and Rona watch as visions of the family's "great new life" quickly fade. Colleen just can't get it together and Justine, reluctantly progressing toward the alien territory of adolescence, is increasingly called upon to act as a caretaker for her younger sister. Assigned in class to keep a pioneer diary "from a child's point of view," Justine invents an alternate world-not an easier place, but one where she's in charge and where, if she tries hard enough, she will be able to convey herself and her sister over the treacherous terrain of their childhood. A smart and poignant novel full of courage and heart.
Insightful and bitterly funny, this is a winning effort.
About the Author
Stephanie Rosenfeld is the prize-winning author of What About the Love Part? She has also been published in The Missouri Review, Northwest Review, The Massachusetts Review, and many others. Originally from Manhattan, Rosenfeld now lives in Salt Lake City.
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Massachusetts, California, Timbuktu
by Stephanie Rosenfeld