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Two Thousand Minnows: An American Story [Hardcover]

Sandra Leigh (Author)
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)


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Book Description

May 1, 2003
A testament to human resilience and the power of hope, TWO THOUSAND MINNOWS is the extremely moving story of an American family.
Sandra, the oldest of three, was only eight when she first protected her mother against her father's fury, helping her escape the house in the midst of winter, and later retrieving her through an open window. They had just moved to the isolated mountains of West Virginia to begin their new life. A city girl, Sandra soon lost herself in the magic of the long hot summer days full of discovery, from rope swinging into the clear river to catching minnows, all while navigating around her abusive and unpredictable father. Then her mother, pregnant again, went to the hospital to give birth--only to return without the baby.
For the next ten years, her family--with her alcoholic father at the helm and her mother battling depression--traveled across the country from West Virginia to California and back again in search of stability, each destination holding out the elusive promise of "making it." As we travel with Sandra and her family on their cross-country journey, we come to realize that in chasing a dream, they are actually running from reality. The truth about the mysterious death of the baby gradually unfolds, and with every move and adjustment, Sandra becomes more convinced that the baby her mother claimed had died is in fact alive, and that somewhere out in the world, a sister waits to be found.
In a memoir full of stunning honesty, Sandra displays both fortitude and frailty. Her dogmatic belief in her lost sister propels her into the realm of magic, for it is truly a miracle when, twenty years later, the secret is finally revealed--and Sandra, performing a feat of bravery and hope, makes contact with her sister.


Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

About three-quarters into this labored memoir of a difficult childhood, a preteen Leigh looks around the rundown cinderblock house she, her parents and two younger siblings are about to rent. It's the latest in a series of way stations on her dysfunctional family's fruitless cross-country forays between California and West Virginia. "I want to close my eyes until I turn eighteen," she writes. It's no wonder. In her first book, television producer Leigh, the oldest child of an adored mother and violent, alcoholic father, chronicles the years of abuse, near poverty and shameful secrets that fueled her longing to escape. In an early scene, Sandra's father terrorizes her mother until she flees from the house into a cold night without coat or shoes. A few months later, Sandra's mother goes to the hospital to have her fourth child, but returns alone; the baby died, her mother reports, "And I don't ever want to talk about it again." As Leigh and her family continue to search for better luck and a stable life during the late 1960s and early '70s, Sandra focuses on the missing child, and, believing she has another sibling, pursues the question until-as an adult-she makes contact with her sister. Like many stories of survival, Leigh's includes some powerful moments, and she is a sympathetic narrator. Though this long volume lacks the depth and insight of others in the genre (Angela's Ashes and The Liar's Club come to mind), it's likely to offer welcome comfort to readers who endured childhood traumas themselves.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Leigh grew up in a poor, unstable, peripatetic family that traveled back and forth between California and West Virginia while pursuing one failed enterprise after another, trying to hold together through the father's drinking and occasional violence. She captures the fear of children who live with physical abuse, the strategies for keeping peace, and the plotting of escape routes once a fight breaks out. In this searing memoir, Leigh recalls that when she was eight years old, her pregnant mother left to give birth to a fourth child but returned three weeks later with no baby. Told that the baby died, Leigh is haunted by the conviction that her sister is actually alive. The family separated for a while--each of the children farmed out to relatives--and later reunited, but a breach continued, as though something was missing. As she comes of age, Leigh painfully realizes that her family has kept secrets and told lies, but she also learns to respect her mother's decision as well as her own right to know the truth. Vanessa Bush
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 464 pages
  • Publisher: The Lyons Press; 1st edition (May 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585748544
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585748549
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.5 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,233,294 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A completely enthralling story!, May 20, 2003
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Two Thousand Minnows is a completely enthralling story - I just couldn't put it down. There are moments in the story that are totally unbelievable, when I just had to shake my head in disbelief. Thank you for writing such a beautiful book that touched my heart, made me laugh and helped me remember what it was like to be a young human-being in this unpredictable world.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A treasure and a joy to read, June 19, 2003
This review is from: Two Thousand Minnows: An American Story (Hardcover)
This story is unadulterated honesty. A treasure and a joy to read - I was thoroughly charmed by it. The author has chosen a unique and brave voice with which to tell her very personal story. I'm thrilled to say that I've never read anything like it - what a rarity today - and I applaud her conviction to her own individual style because the rewards are abundant. Though it is a clever and different approach, you immediately have the impression that there would be no other way to tell it so tenderly.

Her depiction of a young girl catapulted into adulthood before her years, who meanwhile masterfully protects the child within, reminds us that profoundness often spills from the mouth of a child. Young Sandra's tiny hopes and fears, wrought through moments of deep pain and exuberant joy, become one's own and for nights which stretched into the early morning, I abandoned my own life and traveled with her through hers. Upon turning the last page, I am left with the experience of an alternate life - an experience not to be missed.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Always Follow Your Heart, May 15, 2003
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Alisa Allen (Calabasas, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Two Thousand Minnows is an amazing story about family, about hopes and dreams, and about never giving up. This book made me laugh and cry and reminded me that we should always follow our hearts! Thank you Sandra for writing such an extraordinary book.
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