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~ (Author) "Women around me were screaming, running, and somebody was shouting, trying to get my attention..." (more)
Key Phrases: river women, john crow, Rio Minho, Orange Valley, Miss Maisey (more...)
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The Rio Minho in Jamaica provides much more than a setting for this potent, accomplished debut. Hemans is an original, although she never seems to be making a point of her uniqueness. Born in Jamaica and educated in the States, she apparently hears life sung by a chorus, not a single voice. The novel opens with the drowning of three-year-old Timothy, as his teenage single mother, Kelithe, is washing clothes in the river with the other women of Standfast, a small town that seems a century behind the times. The drowning prompts the return of Kelithe's mother, Sonya, who had abandoned her for a life in the States, promising "soon-soon" to send for the girl. It is revealed that just before Timothy's death, Sonya finally made the offer concrete, but on condition that Kelithe leave the boy behind. Abandonment is a major theme here not only by parents but by a government that has broken all its promises to Standfast and the myth of the beautiful but treacherous river mother, the Mumma, is a recurring metaphor throughout. Sonya returns to Jamaica for the funeral and finds the townsfolk united in their conviction that Kelithe stood by and let Timothy die so she could slip away unburdened to a new life in America. Will Sonya come to her daughter's defense or abandon her again? Hemans pitches the question as intensely as a thriller writer and answers it as resonantly as a poet. Northeast 4-city author tour.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



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Did Kelithe's son Timothy accidentally drown in the Rio Minho as the women washed their clothes, or did Kelithe stand by and watch Timothy die so that she could leave behind her life and join her mother in America? Though the women of Standfast, Jamaica, shun her and demand that she be put to justice, Kelithe remains mute and numb with grief. She can only wait for her mother, Sonya, to return from New York and stand by to defend her. But mother and daughter are virtual strangers after 15 years apart, and, in the end, nothing can comfort the devastated Kelithe. The tone of the novel is one of deep sorrow and abiding pain, making the book a difficult one to read for long stretches at a time. But it is also alive with the sights, smells, and tastes of Jamaica, its rich history, and vibrant people. Like the works of Edwidge Danticat and Jamaica Kincaid, Hemans's first novel is one of stark lyricism and shattering emotional honesty. For all large public libraries. Yvette W. Olson, City Univ. Lib., Bellevue, WA
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Washington Square Press; First Edition edition (January 2, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743410394
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743410397
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,981,847 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tragic Tale of Human Nature, April 5, 2002
By Taryn A. B. (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
This book has an unexplainable quality that gives it the aura of a dream. Even though the story is sad from beginning to end, I found myself not being able to put the book down. As you read, the story clarifies itself in a way that makes you realize that the book is not only about the death of a child, but about how people use the tragedy of others to serve their own purposes. This is a very thought provoking work that will leave you stunned as Hamans refuses to give us the "just" ending we wish for throughout.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is the Real Thing, January 25, 2002
I had the opportunity to hear Ms. Hemans read from her work before publication and could hardly wait for this book to be published. This is the sort of book that deserves a wide readership -- a book that is a privilege to read. This is a book about the fundamental issues that make up our lives. A book that makes you look up at the end and see your own world in a whole new way.

The characters in RIVER WOMAN are poignant, heartbreaking, yet rendered with such care and so real to the reader that they will resonate with you long after you close the covers. The writing is wise -- gentle in places -- but ultimately as true to itself as the women are to the story.

This is a book that should have a wide reach. I hope every opportunity is given to RIVER WOMAN and Ms. Hemans to find the readers this book deserves.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Book, January 25, 2002
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I heard about this book from a friend. I don't know why it isn't getting more publicity: it's absolutely fabulous! From the stunning first chapter, it's impossible to put this novel down. The author's style is poetic without being pretentious, and she's interested in the serious stuff of life: guilt, loneliness, heartbreak, love.

I'm recommending this one to my book club!

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good read
River Woman was very interesting. At times I thought it was slow moving and it was hard to tell sometimes whom was talking. Read more
Published on November 6, 2006 by R. Carter

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Marvelous
I loved the story, although very sad. The language is simple, lyrical and beautiful.
The death of Timothy, Kelithe's son highlights the dilemma that every mother could... Read more
Published on August 11, 2005 by Jane N. Kambalame

4.0 out of 5 stars Innocent Until Proven Guilty
"The people saying she watch the baby drown to get the chance to go a foreign." In Donna Hemans' debut novel RIVER WOMAN, the townspeople of Standfast, Jamaica cry in outrage as... Read more
Published on May 6, 2003 by V. Lancaster

4.0 out of 5 stars Forced Into Action
River Woman is a haunting account at one woman's pain of lost love and an entire town's pain of justice denied. Read more
Published on November 11, 2002 by Dawn R Reeves

5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting!!! Could not put it down.
I think Donna Hemans did a masterful job with this novel. I picked it up and was unable to put it down until I finished it. Read more
Published on October 22, 2002 by Adrian Robertson

5.0 out of 5 stars A mother's love
Kelithe has always longed for the love and acceptance of her mother and she is doubtful that she will ever get it. Read more
Published on June 20, 2002 by The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

5.0 out of 5 stars Heart-felt
Light a candle, pour yourself a cup of tea and curl up in your favorite spot with this provocative novel. Read more
Published on June 19, 2002 by Friends and Readers Bookclub

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Style
This novel shows impecable style and gorgeous prose. A pleasure to read. I loved the character development especially of Sonya, who though as a person I didn't really like,... Read more
Published on February 7, 2002

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