Jen Neale
Auteur de Land Mammals and Sea Creatures: A Novel
Œuvres de Jen Neale
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- Œuvres
- 1
- Membres
- 27
- Popularité
- #483,027
- Évaluation
- 2.8
- Critiques
- 3
- ISBN
- 8
The current timeline begins with a whale deliberately beaching itself outside the small town where Wayne now runs a diner. His 20-something daughter Julie is concerned about him and is visiting to see what help he might need to get his life back on track. At the same time, the now-grown daughter of the park ranger shows up and expects to stay at Wayne's home also.
The book starts out sounding plausible, but keeps getting more and more bizarre. The unacknowledged 'elephant in the room' is Wayne's suicidal bent, and we see that Julie has some behaviors that could use attention also.
The author tries to put this on a philosophical level by asserting that animals are committing suicide because the world is so messed up, and perhaps we are all responding to the same crisis in the world. But that small part of the book doesn't work too well for me.… (plus d'informations)