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Undertow [Paperback]

Amy Schutzer (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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September 1, 2000
"Love. I knew the fiery taste of it, the swerve and desolation. I told myself, no, this is not love. I told myself, yes. There was more. When I looked at Macy, I already knew what her mouth would do and her eyes and the way her hands talked along with her words. I didn’t know how I knew…Love, that’s what I started to call it. But why not some other word? It was too quick, sudden as falling off the ladder. One minute I was one way and the next I wasn’t."

Undertow is the love story of two women brought together literally by accident—Dotty falls from the house she is painting and at the hospital meets a nurse named Macy. The attraction between them grows as Macy moves into Dotty’s house to tend her broken bones and spirit. Love unfolds against a backdrop of the slow recovery of the body and mind and the stories Macy and Dotty do and don’t tell.

Seamlessly and expertly Schutzer’s writing moves us into the past, revealing what is untold between Macy and Dotty. As their lives merge, the two must deal with the underlying currents in their pasts just as they must begin to see how words left out—the stories beneath the surface—can pull them away from love.

When a surprising connection between Macy and Dotty emerges, the truth could either cause a rift too wide to repair or bring them closer than either could ever imagine.

Undertow is a vivid and moving exploration of how the body and mind adjust to the powerful currents of lies and love.

Amy Schutzer has published in Hurricane Alice, Frontiers, and Portland Review. She received the prestigious Astraea Fiction Fellowship for this novel and the 1999 Barbara Deming Fellowship. She is at work on her second novel, The Color of Weather.

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Freud contended there were no such things as accidents. Shakespeare often referred to star-crossed lovers, and it would seem that lovers meant for each other are truly fated when Dotty, a housepainter, ends up in the hospital after falling from her ladder and meets a nurse named Macy, who used to live in the very house Dolly was painting. Sure enough, after less than a brief spell in the hospital, Dotty allows Macy to move in and look after her for a couple of weeks, and not surprisingly, Macy winds up staying for good. It's all misty and atmospheric, like Dotty's morphine-inspired dreams, which lead to her growing addiction to Vicodin, a painkiller Macy manages to get without benefit of a doctor's prescription. Told alternately by Dotty and Macy in gauzy, fragmented half-thoughts, the conflicts of love and loving, of self-doubt and self-revelation become clearly etched for both as a surprise visit from Dotty's brother and sister causes a major shift in the lovers' lives. Schutzer's debut novel should establish her as a writer to watch. Whitney Scott
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 300 pages
  • Publisher: CALYX Books (September 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0934971765
  • ISBN-13: 978-0934971768
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,874,955 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lyrical, suspenseful love story, December 9, 2000
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This lyrical, beautifully wrought love story between two women, Dotty and Macy, kept me involved long after I'd read the last page. They are trying to make a true, meaningful connection for the first time in their lives, after escaping homes tainted by abuse, mental illness, and catastrophe. Macy (who has taken on the role of home nurse and lover, a role fraught with peril) feeds Dotty just a few too many pain pills. As the issues between Dotty and Macy come to a head, they confront their pasts. This was my favorite part of the novel, a lovely suspense fed not by "What comes next" but by "What happened? Who are these people?" To me, it's the difference between eating a homemade chocolate cake, where you savor every bit, and rushing through a Hostess cupcake because you're late for work. Their pasts unfold as unique mosaics combined with the perfect amount of the surreal. As they confront their pasts, they confront their issues in the present through a deep, almost Jungian exploration of their inner selves. The novel asks hard-to-answer questions. Can they possibly break the patterns they've established to form an equal partnership, make a true connection? But that question is the universal question--can we break free from our pasts?--and so I keep coming back to it, months after having finished the book. I strongly recommend this novel.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Electric love, November 7, 2000
This review is from: Undertow (Paperback)
When Dotty falls from a ladder, she is brought into the hospital where Macy works. Macy lives at the house Dotty was painting. Macy becomes Dotty's nurse after she leaves the hospital, and the two embark on a love affair. The past histories of both women creep back into their lives and threaten to destroy what's being born. Schutzer's circular and nonlinear story is full of potent writing and moving descriptions of the past pain and vivid silences both women have endured. And the surprise connection between Dotty and Macy is beautifully crafted. Schutzer's style reminded me a bit of Scott Heim, but not as dark. Any reader who's a fan of such emotionally charged works as Emma Donoghue's "Hood" and Alison Green's "Half-moon Scar" will adore this novel. This is one of my favorite novels of 2000!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, December 11, 2001
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"luce_morales" (Seattle, Washington, USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a truly touching book about two women overcoming their pasts and loving each other. As a child, Macy has a crazy mother who runs away for a few days with the butcher whenever things get tough around the house. Macy and her first love, Maybelline discover their love for each other. Macy lives through the loss of her first love by living in her house and taking care of her while attending nursing school.
Dotty grows up in a house with her abusive father and horrid older twin brother and sister, Bell and Ray. Macy runs away after a fiery car crash involving her brother and sister on the day after her sixteenth birthday. She starts to work at the motel she stays at and meets Lila, a woman who sleeps off her peppermint schnapps and painkiller everyday, on the bus there. The two become friends of a sort, with Dotty looking after the ever-drugged Lila. At the amusement park nearby Lila is on a roller coaster car that is flung off the tracks into the sea, and drowns.
The two women meet while Dotty is painting the house Macy lives in, and falls off the ladder, shattering her hip. Macy the nurse helps her through her hospital stay, and moves into her house afterwards to help. They are forced to learn that their lives intertwine when Dotty's twin brother and sister come looking for her...
A very compelling read. I could'nt put it down, and I'm definitely looking forward to another from Amy Schutzer.
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