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Dayna Dunbar (Author)
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Ballantine Reader's Circle June 28, 2005
In the tradition of Fannie Flagg and Lorna Landvik, The Saints and Sinners of Okay County is a heartfelt and compelling debut novel with an unforgettable heroine. It’s the story of a woman whose ability to see the futures of others leads her right back into her own troubled past.

It’s the summer of 1976, and it seems like the entire state of Oklahoma is celebrating America’s bicentennial. But in the small town of Okay, Aletta Honor has much more on her mind than flags and fireworks. She’s pregnant with her fourth child and hasn’t seen her husband, Jimmy, in weeks. Although she can guess where the hound dog has parked his red-white-and-blue van—in front of the local gin mill or outside the home of yet another woman for a little Yankee Doodle Diddle. Discretion is not in the man’s constitution.

Flat broke and desperate for some cash, Aletta decides to set up a food stand on the front lawn during the Okay Czech Festival. But when a woman touches her hand in sympathy, Aletta is completely unsettled. She never touches anyone outside her family—if she does, she gets overwhelming visions of their lives and futures. It started when she was a young girl and has scared her ever since. Now Aletta immediately sees the woman in a tragic accident, and gives her a warning that will save her life. When the woman returns the next day to thank her, Aletta figures out how to save her own life.

With all the courage she can muster—figuring the townsfolk will most likely think she’s nuts—she puts a sign in the front yard: ALETTA HONOR. PSYCHIC READER. DROP-INS WELCOME. But doing readings for people opens a door she thought she had locked long ago, as memories of a terrible event come flooding back. She may not be able to see into her future, but she realizes she must face the demons in her past if she’s going to make a new life for herself and her kids. First, though, she’ll have to tell a few fortunes. . . .

Poignant, touching, and full of the kind of wisdom that can only come straight out of the heartland, Dayna Dunbar’s The Saints and Sinners of Okay County is a wonderful novel of a woman who confronts pain in order to reclaim her belief in herself, lay her past to rest, and bring order back to a life that has veered too far off track.


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Thirty-something Aletta Honor, the protagonist of screenwriter Dunbar's quirky debut novel, is so pregnant she can't fit behind the wheel of her borrowed pick-up truck, and her husband, a drunk, cheating former high school basketball hero, Jimmy Honor, has left her and their three children. Stuck high and dry in Okay County on the Oklahoma plains in 1976 with a stack of bills piling up and no financial windfall on the horizon, Aletta resorts to peddling burnt, homemade kolaches (fruit-topped pastries) and powder-mix lemonade at the Okay Czech Festival parade. This fails, but when she inadvertently saves a woman's life through a psychic vision, Aletta reluctantly reconsiders using the gift of prescience that she first discovered at age eight to save her and her children from destitution. But her unwieldy supernatural powers often seems more of a curse, and she is never quite sure what someone's passing touch might reveal ("She didn't have any control over what came through. All she did was report it"). Her forecasts of future contentment or visions of painful past events unsettle Okay's upstanding citizens and earn her epithets like "Indian witch" and "psychic sorcerer." As Aletta embarks on her new career as a psychic reader, she's ostracized by Bible-thumping neighbors and forced to confront her mother's shame and an indirectly related family tragedy. Dunbar's no-frills writing style, engaging pacing and cast of kooky saints and sinners make Aletta's unconventional story about taking control of her life a pleasant, all-too-rapid read.
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Aletta Honor is eight months pregnant and struggling to raise three children in Okay, Oklahoma, when a chance encounter with a strange woman reawakens the gift of second sight she had forgotten she had. Desperate for a way to pay the mortgage and feed her kids, Aletta goes into business as a psychic reader. As she helps her neighbors and friends make sense of their futures, Aletta slowly regains the confidence and strength that years of frustration and despair have eroded. But using her gift to divine the future ultimately brings Aletta face-to-face with painful memories from her own past. Dunbar's novel is both sensitively written and absorbing. Tough, self-effacing Aletta is an appealing heroine, and Dunbar's careful and understated writing keeps her novel from becoming a generic story of small-town female grit. The story is Aletta's, but in a device that echoes Aletta's clairvoyance, the perspective shifts frequently from Aletta to her sensitive, watchful children to her womanizing and abusive husband. This is an impressive first novel, with a warmhearted and tough heroine. Meredith Parets
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (June 28, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345460405
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345460400
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.8 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,640,223 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Warmhearted, Uplifting, and Different, May 24, 2004
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Aletta Honor is struggling to keep her family afloat with no money, three children, another one close on the way, and abandoned by her no-good, womanizing, alcoholic husband. Things could hardly be worse. A chance encounter convinces her to make use of the psychic gift she has had since childhood, but suppressed. Now she puts up a sign for psychic readings in her front yard, and the fun really begins.

Jimmy her husband comes in and out of her life, drinking and blowing up unpredictably. Wonderful and terrible memories surface as the book moves easily between the present and Aletta's troubled childhood. The locals don't necessarily cotton to having a psychic reader in their small Bible-belt town. Aletta is painfully estranged from her embittered mother. Bible-thumping church-folk demonstrate on her front lawn. What next?

Will Aletta get back together with Jimmy? Will she learn to make it on her own? Will she make peace with her own childhood? And, is this psychic gift for real? You will just have to read the book to find out. And, you should!

Author Dayna Dunbar has a wonderful gift for bringing characters to life and making their inner worlds believable. She develops her story so skillfully, so empathetically, that you will even have a little sympathy for the villains. The book is extremely well-written, and it is also warm-hearted and uplifting. Once you pick it up, it's hard to put down. I recommend this one highly. Reviewed by Louis N. Gruber.

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4.0 out of 5 stars a good womanly read, March 31, 2004
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With the whole state of Oklahoma wildly celebrating America's bicentennial in a never-endingly hot summer, Aletta waddles around in her rented house right on Main Street where the Fourth of July parade is passing her by, her three children are who-know-where, her husband is off either drinking himself silly or with another woman, & she's broke.

During a parade, while selling lemonade, an out-of-town woman offers her sympathy for her condition & touches her hand. Aletta clearly sees the woman in a traffic accident, & gives her a warning. When the woman returns the next day to thank her, Aletta finally figures out how to save her own life

Rebeccasreads recommends THE SAINTS AND SINNERS OF OKAY COUNTY as both hilarious & poignant, a brash & courageous womanly tale, steeped in the earthy wisdom of America's rural heartland.

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5.0 out of 5 stars If you like Billie Letts - you'll love Dayna Dunbar, August 22, 2005
This review is from: The Saints and Sinners of Okay County: A Novel (Ballantine Reader's Circle) (Paperback)
Dunbar has written a wondeful story about coming into your own and finding stregnth that you didn't even know you had. This tale is one that I believe that we can all relate to - felling overwhelmed and learning to trust both ourselves and the wisdom of the universe in the gifts that it has given us. Her images stay with you long after you have put down the book.
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By the time Aletta realized the bitter smell drifting out her front door was burning kolaches, it'd been too late to save them. Read the first page
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Reverend Taylor, Ellen Ann, Dayna Dunbar, Main Street, Kathy Kokin, Johnny Redding, Aletta Honor, Burning Bush Battle Church, Mary Lou, Miss Maple, Burning Bushes, Jimmy Honor, Odiemae Sharp, Oklahoma City, North Carolina, Pastor Mueller, Rusty Conway, Betty Conway, Charlie Leonard, Deaconess Hospital, Red Dog Saloon, All Right All Right, Femme Coiffures, Finally Aletta, Gil Gedds
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