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Bloody Mary: A Novel [Paperback]

Sharon Solwitz (Author)

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August 1, 2003

After her debut with the widely praised stories in Blood and Milk, Sharon Solwitz offers us her first, darkly radiant, full-length novel. Bloody Mary, which takes its title from the childhood game, tells the story of socially adept, 12-year-old Hadley and her protective mother. They live a privileged life in the Chicago neighborhood of Lakeview, but soon find themselves in a state of chaos and flux.

Writing with her signature, edgy prose and ironic humor, Solwitz demonstrates that happiness "isn’t our birthright" and that "we have to work for it and even then we can’t be sure." We are led to consider our own degree of complicity in the hard times that seem to fall from nowhere.

"A flair for dark comedy and the ability to turn on a dime are prized qualities for these unpredictable characters; time and again, their intrepid investigations lead them into uncharted territory where bizarre dramatic action seems to be the only possible move. Solwitz’s fine-toothed examinations of complex emotional states are dead on…."—The New York Times Book Review

Sharon Solwitz's first collection of stories, Blood and Milk, won the 1998 Carl Sandburg Prize from Friends of the Chicago Public Library, the prize for adult fiction from the Society of Midland Authors, and was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. Her short stories, published in such magazines as TriQuarterly, Mademoiselle, and Ploughshares, have won numerous awards, including the Pushcart Prize, the Katherine Anne Porter Prize, and grants and fellowships from the Illinois Arts Council. Currently, along with her husband, poet Barry Silesky, she has worked as fiction editor of Another Chicago Magazine. She teaches fiction at Purdue University in Lafayette, Indiana.


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*Starred Review* In award-winning short story writer Solwitz's fresh and riveting debut novel, a group of Chicago seventh-grade girls stare into a mirror and chant "Bloody Mary" in the hope of conjuring up a vision of horror, but actual blood and terror come all too readily into the lives of 13-year-old Hadley and her mother, Claire. A pediatric nurse married to an eye doctor, Claire is suddenly stricken with epilepsy, and its traumatic disorientations induce her to embark on an affair. Distracted by her own erotic awakening, Claire isn't there for her daughter when she has her first period. Hurt and confused, Hadley disappears, seemingly into thin air, but her hideout--a crummy basement apartment where a sexually predatory man gives shelter to runaways--is just 10 blocks away from her gentrified street. In a harrowing, acutely revealing, and masterfully orchestrated paralleling, both mother and daughter find themselves shipwrecked on unfamiliar and treacherous psychological and sexual terrain. As they struggle to regain control of themselves and their lives, Solwitz dramatizes with incandescent intensity and profound insight the great mysteries of body and soul, the axis between wildness and responsibility, and the painful, lifelong evolution of the self. Donna Seaman
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...[A] sharp, suspenseful narrative... -- Tammie Bob, The Chicago Tribune

...[N]ovel by the author of the acclaimed...story collection Blood and Milk leaves the reader with much to ponder. -- Debbie Bogenschutz, Library Journal

...[S]upple yet vividly detailed prose... -- Donna Seaman, Ruinator Review

[Solwitz] has done a wonderful job of creating likeable, flawed characters and an excellent, readable story. -- Olivia Boler, ForeWord Magazine

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