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5.0 out of 5 stars Reviewers loving Angela...what a surprise!, July 21, 1998
This review is from: ANGELA THE UPSIDE-DOWN CL (Concord Library) (Hardcover)
[An] enchanting new book of essays.... Many personal essayists today try to capture our interest by being confessional but run the risk of revealing, like clumsy strippers, what we'd really rather not see. Hiestand has taken the more unusual risk of writing about the quotidian, and produced a tour de force. "Oooouuuweee!" as her cousin Bill would say. What a good book this is. --Boston Sunday Globe Book Review

Angela the Upside-Down Girl is about how to live creatively, see life through an artist's eye. With a subversive sense of humor and a wicked ability to pierce convention, [Hiestand] takes us on her journey to discover a meaningful sense of place in a chaotic world. Her place turns out to be North Cambridge, which she describes with the freshness and originality of Joyce in Dublin...

Angela the Upside-Down Girl reveals Emily Hiestand's exceptional talents which include an artist's eye for color and form, a cu! ltural anthropologist's ability to get people to tell their stories, and a poet's facility to express what is felt but not seen. --Cambridge Chronicle

Rich, revealing, and often hilarious... This book travels between only two places...but it travels so deeply into each place, both their pasts and their presents, that you come away from it feeling enlightened and enticed, and ready to hop on the next train heading north or south. --Hope Magazine

...and I say, also, "What a good book this is!"

-Chuck Eisenhardt

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5.0 out of 5 stars Both Transcendental and Funny, An Eloquent Witness, June 29, 1998
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This review is from: ANGELA THE UPSIDE-DOWN CL (Concord Library) (Hardcover)
Angela the Upside-Down Girl is a revelation. Emily Hiestand is one of Robert Frost's true poets, "one upon whom nothing is lost." As she trains an eye of the rarest perception on the world we thought we knew, we discover the heart of light within ordinary and not-so-ordinary things. I marvel at her scope: her Weltyesque Aunt Nan Dean; her eloquent witness to the power of faith and community at Union Baptist Church; her love affair with automotive neon, which manages (as Emerson never could) to be both transcendental and funny; and, of course, there's Angela, whose gravity-defying grace can be seen as a figure for the whole book. But perhaps most engaging of all is the voice of our guide--Hiestand herself--the unifying principle through the book's many travels, wise, witty, shimmering in its clarity, a wonderful companion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Both Transcendental and Funny, An Eloquent Witness, June 29, 1998
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This review is from: ANGELA THE UPSIDE-DOWN CL (Concord Library) (Hardcover)
Angela the Upside-Down Girl is a revelation. Emily Hiestand is one of Robert Frost's true poets, "one upon whom nothing is lost." As she trains an eye of the rarest perception on the world we thought we knew, we discover the heart of light within ordinary and not-so-ordinary things. I marvel at her scope: her Weltyesque Aunt Nan Dean; her eloquent witness to the power of faith and community at Union Baptist Church; her love affair with automotive neon, which manages (as Emerson never could) to be both transcendental and funny; and, of course, there's Angela, whose gravity-defying grace can be seen as a figure for the whole book. But perhaps most engaging of all is the voice of our guide--Hiestand herself--the unifying principle through the book's many travels, wise, witty, shimmering in its clarity, a wonderful companion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A deeply thoughtful, original, and beautifully written book., June 24, 1998
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This review is from: ANGELA THE UPSIDE-DOWN CL (Concord Library) (Hardcover)
Thoreau lives! Emily Hiestand could take you on a trip down the most familiar street in your town and show you things you've never seen before. She has a way of noting the realities of everyday existence that simultaneously lights up their surfaces and illuminates their deeper significance. What a mind this writer has. What an imagination. --And what a way with words. I simply loved this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting, surprising essays, June 23, 1998
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This review is from: ANGELA THE UPSIDE-DOWN CL (Concord Library) (Hardcover)
I applaud and recommend Angela the Upside-Down Girl. If you let the sinuous language, world-wise humor, and thoughtful insights swirl around you, you will be rewarded with a surprising, poetic sense of the interaction between the natural and cultural worlds. You will also laugh out loud, if my reaction is any indication. The loving essay about attending a black church (which appears in the new Atlantic Monthly) is worth the price of admission alone, providing a vivid, unique, and intimate perspective on one of our major cultural challenges.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A new way to travel is to stay at home and read Hiestand., June 17, 1998
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This review is from: ANGELA THE UPSIDE-DOWN CL (Concord Library) (Hardcover)
I had the honor of seeing an early copy of Emily Hiestand's latest book, Angela, the Upside Down Girl. In this delicious "tale without beginning or end," she travels into her past and through her present with the insightful eye of a painter, the luscious language of an accomplished poet and the mind of an eloquent philosopher. As with more ordinary travel books, Hiestand brings the reader along for the ride (which begins literally in a car, bearing her and two friends to the Boston area), but also empowers us to re-define travel, as something we can all do from our armchairs -- into our own pasts, into our own neighborhoods, and into our own hearts. Bravo for another Hiestand tour de force.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A letter from an old friend, August 19, 1999
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I knew Emily for a very short time when I lived in Boston. She and my sister were friends, along with a group of people whose lives centered around a triple decker on Wendell Street.

A new book from Emily is like a long letter. I get to catch up on her life and comings and goings. I always feel sheepish about not staying in touch when I'm through with it. She writes such beautiful and thoughtful things, I think. I really need to write her back.

Reading her prose is exactly like having a conversation with her. I can hear her light, sweet voice as if I'm at a reading, and can summon her laugh in my mind's ear too.

It's impossible for me to separate my acquaintance with Emily from her work, but I will say I'm always astounded with her descriptions and way with words. She is at once erudite and approachable, and her work is always informed by both these things. Being a poet, Emily brings thoughtful cadence to her essays, and very often I will read them outloud to myself.

For those of you who don't know Emily personally, you will after you read this book, and what's more, you'll want to know her better. You'll also learn that New England watersheds are not only interesting but epic in their own way, and that stories are told in the details.

Thanks Emily. I'm doing quite well and think of you often.

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