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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A rare look at interracial lesbian romance
I think I can count on one hand the number of lesbian romances that deal with an interracial relationship, and this is one of them. I think the writer should be congratulated for an excellent depiction of the casual racism that Asians receive. Shay, who was born in the US, is told her English is excellent, for example. I have always thought that when reviewing a book,...
Published on January 21, 2001 by Lesbian Reader

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good
This was a pretty good book, but not the best I've read. It centers around an upper class woman and a lower-class woman who work at the same company. They fall for each other (of course) but find many obstacles in the way to their happiness. They find something important at work and prepare to be the whistle blowers. This was written in a different time, in the 90s,...
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A rare look at interracial lesbian romance, January 21, 2001
This review is from: Car Pool (Paperback)
I think I can count on one hand the number of lesbian romances that deal with an interracial relationship, and this is one of them. I think the writer should be congratulated for an excellent depiction of the casual racism that Asians receive. Shay, who was born in the US, is told her English is excellent, for example. I have always thought that when reviewing a book, it's best to review the book you read, not the book you wished the author had written, and to rank that book for itself. I loved this book for what it delivered: a solid, intriguing romance between a closeted white accountant and a Japanese-American environmental biologist.

Even rarer, this book deals with class differences. Shay is near penniless, though well-educated, and digs sampling wells on an oil refinery. Anthea is rolling in dough she inherited from distant parents. Each woman has real issues about money and it's dealt with in a complex way -- no easy fixes here.

Last, I'd add that anyone wanting to see the totality of Kallmaker's ethnic diversity needs to read *all* of her books, including those written as Laura Adams. Night Vision and The Dawning have both black and native American characters who contribute vitally to the action. The Dawning's immersion in the Navajo culture was illuminating.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What you see is what you get, May 8, 2000
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This review is from: Car Pool (Paperback)
I do wonder why people read books by writers they don't like. I enjoy all of Ms. Kallmaker's books. They are heartfelt romance novels, not Lesbian American studies. Car Pool was first and foremost a romance with a closeup focus on racism that one woman experiences on the job. They also have class differences. There's a little mystery thrown in and as always in a Kallmaker book, great sex. I was pulling for Shay and Anthea every step of the way, and for their gay male friends, Adrian and Harold. The scene in the bar where "the difference between gay men and lesbians" is discussed had me howling with laughter.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A romance on an oil refinery?, May 26, 2005
This review is from: Car Pool (Paperback)
This is one of the last of Karin Kallmaker's early books that I've been longing to read, and finally it has been reprinted. I never thought I would find a story set in part on an oil refinery in any way absorbing, but as usual I went along for the ride in Car Pool and the journey was well worth all the shifts in speed along the way.

Anthea is wealthy but still working. Shay, on the other hand, like most of us, must work. She needs two jobs just to keep it together. Each of them treats the other like a stereotype, but that car pool means they slowly have to get to know more than what they see on the surface. That they are both lesbians comes as a surprise to each woman, because of the stereotypes they have been entertaining.

Once Anthea sees outside the closet, and once Shay gets over some of the bitterness of her father's death, they find life a whole lot easier, and enjoying each other's company more and more. Their two gay male friends provide a wonderful counterpoint to the slow pace Anthea and Shay take.

There is a mystery on the oil refinery - a setting that is wonderfully conveyed. I never want to see one for myself now! I like how the women work together to try to get all the dirt they can and how Shay is finally able to prove wrongdoing. The final work scene with Anthea and her racist, homophobic boss is incredibly SATISFYING.

Readers who are just now discovering this early work should treat themselves to the follow up story in Frosting on the Cake about Anthea and Shay, Harold and Adrian, trying to become a very modern 21st century family. It's hilarious *and* heartwarming.

My only regret in devouring this book the moment it arrived is that I am now have so few Karin Kallmaker books left to read!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, July 25, 2001
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This review is from: Car Pool (Paperback)
I read the author's Frosting on the Cake and found that a character in this book was an Asian American lesbian. It is so rare that I had to read the novel that inspired that short story. This was a great read and I think thatthe author, who I assume is white, did a good job portraying the struggles of an Asian American lesbian. I would love to meet this character sometime! But based on the short story it seems she's in a happy relationship. (grin) Some people might wish that the character was not Asian but I for one am glad that the author choose to do it.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars At last! A romance I can relate to!, September 15, 1998
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This review is from: Car Pool (Paperback)
This book was really great. It was funny and light but there was some serious stuff too. Racism and class differences. There was a lot of reasons for the two women *not* to get together, but they work them out. It was also really terrific to have one woman be Asian American, realistically so. I really identified. I don't usually read romances because they don't touch me, but I'm glad a friend turned me on to this one.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Realistic Slice of Lesbian Lives, December 12, 2001
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This review is from: Car Pool (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book beginning toend. The author does a great job at bringing us right inside the characters' jobs and their hopes and dreams. They have whole lives. Friends to worry about, bills to pay and pasts that are painful to simply live with. Lovers have treated them badly, bosses are sometimes racist jerks and it's hard to quit smoking when you're commuting 3 hours a day. It was like I'd been there and both Anthea and Shay were friends I knew. I only wish I had their happy ending.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Some Topics Really Get Under My Skin..., September 25, 2005
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This review is from: Car Pool (Paperback)
This book is riddled with racial slurs, sexism, and homophobia. These attitudes are not a reflection on Kallmaker, but are necessary to tell this compelling story of interracial lesbian love.

Anthea Rossignole works in the accounting department at an oil refinery. She comes from old money and is financially secure. However, she subjects herself daily to a sexist, condescending, homophobic boss who doesn't have a clue. The worst part is the entire company seems to be populated with men just like her boss. To top things off, Anthea's long-time live-in girlfriend has an affair with another woman in their car pool. Anthea breaks things off, kicks her lover out, and looks for a new car pool.

Shay Sumoto, an Asian-American who has just lost her father to lung cancer, has also lost her only source of income as a geologist and is knee deep in debt from his hospital bills. She goes against everything she believes in and takes a job working for the refinery. It is there that she meets the seemingly-pretentious Anthea.

After breaking through their barriers, these two women discover new love and begin to work through their painful pasts. In the meantime, Anthea helps Shay uncover and report illegal activities by their employer. They do this not out of revenge for their treatment, but because they want to do the right thing.

This book was first published in 1993. It amazes me that these attitudes still existed then. It amazes me even more that they still exist today - although they generally are hidden and denied in polite society. Read this book, get angry, fall in love with Shay and Anthea, become a bigger Kallmaker fan.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love on the Freeway, June 29, 2008
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This review is from: Car Pool (Paperback)
I am an avid reader of lesbian fiction ,book seller and writer. Reading Karin Kallmakers books are always a delight. I am completing the reading her entire body of work ,as her writing have been mastered as a wonderful story teller.This book is as varied as all of her different plots and enjoyable characters. I enjoyed Carpool the book kept me waiting for the final resolution I recommend this highly.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I Had Forgotten..., June 11, 2007
This review is from: Car Pool (Paperback)
...how enjoyable this book is until I picked it up and re-read it recently. I have always been a fan of Kallmaker's, and this particular novel ranks among those that I would pass along to my friends. (In fact, it's in a bag waiting to be picked up by a friend now.)

The characters were well developed and interesting, the plot was never tiresome, and the romance tugged at your heartstrings in all the right ways.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Long and with depth, August 28, 2001
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This review is from: Car Pool (Paperback)
It seems like some people's problems with this book is that the author choose -- in their opinion -- the wrong minority when developing this interracial romance. How about reading what is actually written rather than injecting some sort of political correctness? Like others have said, these two women could live next door. If they did you'd want to know them, you'd want to learn from them how to talk about tough issues and still laugh like children. The love scenes are steamy and the light mystery behind the story quite engrossing. I for one like detail when people have careers I know nothing about. There's an oil refinery not far from where I live and now I know lots more about it than I did before. A great read!
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