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On the Savage Side: A novel (édition 2023)

par Tiffany McDaniel (Auteur)

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"Six women - mothers, daughters, sisters - gone missing. When the first is found floating dead in the river, it reveals the disturbing truth of a small Ohio town. Inspired by the unsolved murders of the Chillicothe Six, this harrowing and haunting novel tells the story of two sisters, both of whom could be the next victims, from the internationally-bestselling author of Betty"--… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:On the Savage Side: A novel
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Info:Knopf (2023), 464 pages
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“In life, there is a savage side and a beautiful side.”

Set in Chillicothe, Ohio, On the Savage Side by Tiffany McDaniel revolves around twin sisters Arcade ”Arc” and Farren “Daffy” Doggs. Raised by their addict mother Adelyn and their Aunt Clover both of whom are prostitutes, Arc and Daffy spend their time dreaming of a life away from the hell they call home, drawing on the cement floor of their home with markers gifted to them by their maternal grandmother Mamaw Milkweed. The time the sisters spend with her, listening to her stories full of magic, life lessons and words of wisdom is the only bright spot in their miserable childhood.

“Wings were the one gift we kept giving ourselves. Each year we would draw them with more feathers, hoping they would be big enough to be real. No matter how hard we wished, or how large we drew the wings, we never got more than a foot off the ground, the highest we could jump on any given day.”

Their childhood comes to an abrupt end after their grandmother dies in a tragic accident when they were nine years old. Sexually abused and with no one looking out for them, they are left to fend for themselves. Unfortunately, the darkness of their childhood follows them into their adult lives and what follows is a painful cycle of sexual abuse and prostitution, violence and substance abuse, and ultimately tragedy. The friends they make along the way lead into some beautiful heartfelt moments of friendship and support but with each of them struggling to step out of the darkness in their lives, the friends are unable to keep themselves and one another out of harm’s way. As evil lurks in their community, targeting women like themselves, law enforcement turns a blind eye only compounding the tragedy in the lives of these women who have been profiled, judged and victimized their whole lives.

“When a woman disappears, how is she remembered? By her beautiful smile? Her pretty face? The drugs in her system? Or by the johns who all have dope breath and graceless desires?”

On the Savage Side by Tiffany McDaniel is a dark, brutal, atmospheric and heartbreaking read. The narrative flits between the past and the present day when Arc and Daffy are twenty years old. The author develops her characters with meticulous detail and weaves their stories together seamlessly. I put down this book multiple times but was unable to stay away from it for too long. Exceptionally well-written, this is a compelling read that will stay with me for a long time. With consistent pacing and a tightly woven plot, featuring Arc and Daffy and their friends Thursday, Nell, Violet and Indigo the author tells an emotionally hard-hitting story inspired by the unsolved murders of the Chillicothe Six. This is not an easy read but a powerful one.

Many thanks to the author, Knopf, Pantheon, Vintage, and Anchor and NetGalley for the much-appreciated digital review copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own, The book is due to be released on February 14, 2023.

“We humans have always been in pain. History tells us that in the artifacts civilizations have left behind. Pain is there in the broken vases, the fractured poetry, the overwhelming music we have played for centuries. We belong to grief until the engine goes out. Then we belong to the dirt, our bodies identical to other fallen things.”

⚠ child-neglect, sexual abuse of a minor, sexual violence and substance abuse. ( )
  srms.reads | Sep 4, 2023 |
I don’t really have the right thing to say. When I read ‘Betty’ I struggled to articulate what it had meant to me, personally, but also what it had made known to me in the reading. It imprinted upon me in a way that remains, nearly as vivid as the day it was placed. Earlier this year I read ‘The Summer that Melted Everything’ and it spoke to a place and a time that I recognized, familiar and terrible and present.

As I closed the final pages of ‘On the Savage Side’, on what has been a particularly challenging day… as I collect these thoughts before they become to precious to share… as I move through the grief for things lost, real and imagined— I am in awe of the tenderness, empathy, honesty and love, with which this horrific, relentless story, was told. Stories matter for the voice they give to the voiceless. Stories matter as they navigate the uncharted.

It matters.

Based on the mystery surrounding the real life, “Chillicothe Six” we follow the story of Arc Doggs, her twin sister and friends in a very real, small town, plagued by poverty and addiction and corruption. They live life on “the savage side”, a place that people see as dark and devoid of love and meaning… but there IS love there. And these lives matter. I don’t recommend this broadly. It’s triggering in many many ways. But it is magnificent. And in light of any more of a review, I will share the names of the real women, just as Tiffany McDaniel has done. You are not forgotten.

Charlotte Trego
Tameka Lynch
Wanda Lemons
Shasta Himelrick
Timberly Claytor
Tiffany Sayre ( )
  jo_lafaith | Aug 20, 2023 |
I really wanted to give this book 5 starts but there were a couple of things that lessened my enjoyment.
- I loved the Appalachian folklore, but there was just way too much of it.
- Everyone talks like a poet.
- The Daffy twist didn't make sense and was unnecessary. Took away from the focus of the book.

I did love the ending or the lack of one however! I do think I rated it higher because I am from the area she is writing about and I find nostalgia in her work. ( )
  kaylacurrently | Mar 5, 2023 |
#FirstLine ~ Prologue : The locals called the river in Autumn, the eye of God.

WOW. This book was an emotional read. I was honored to read it because I feel like it gave voice to those women, to what happened to them and was told in a raw and real way. Compassion mixed with McDaniel's brilliant writing, exceptional character building and pacing lent itself to an engrossing, eye-opening and unforgettable story. What an amazing retelling of true crime. A must read! ( )
  Mrsmommybooknerd | Feb 19, 2023 |
The fantastic cover for On The Savage Side by Tiffany McDaniel made me think of twins or multiple personalities. It made me read the blurb and grab a copy. You can judge this book by the cover, because it tells of what is to come, psychological chills that made many emotions rise to the surface. Sorrow, disgust, happiness, wonder.

In the beginning, and throughout the book, we smell the stink of the papermill. Arcade and Daffodil, along with their mother and aunt, live on the wrong side of town and when it snows, it snows ash from the papermill. I worked at one in Alabama, so I know exactly what she is talking about, the indescribable stench and the car being covered in ash. It creates its own ecosystem.

I was confused, and I believe that was a good thing. It meant I wasn’t able to figure out what the hell was going on half the time. Getting lost in the mind of drug addicts I find unable to describe.

The family are drug addicts, and I think you can guess what everyone thought of them…disposable. When the first girl was found in the river, they rolled right by it. Add another, and another, and another….Who will find out what happens to the lost and the forgotten. Everyone deserves a life, for someone to care about them.

Arcade and Daffodil broke my heart. They pretty much raised themselves, with the help of a loving grandmother who painted a future full of dreams and imagination. Their father had died when they were six years old. Their mother and aunt were sex workers and drug addicts, so that doesn’t bode well for them and their friends. That doesn’t mean they don’t deserve being acknowledged as human beings.

Tiffany McDaniel paints pictures, some pretty and some ugly, but she does it with such panache the characters come to life. The evil oozes off the page as much as the sweetness of the girls and the love of their grandmother, who is the most positive person in their life.

Tiffany draws me in deeper and deeper. The more I read, the more involved I get. I cannot say enough about the writing, getting lost in the words. I am having difficulty describing all my thoughts and feelings. It’s wondrous and awful, disturbing and inspirational.

The sketches gave me the creepy crawlies, and that sure fits the story. Six young girls, living a horrible life but finding moments of brightness and love, breaking my heart and for those who preyed on them there is nothing bad enough. Sometimes I saw those spiders moving…my skin crawling and tears in my eyes.

Tiffany McDaniel had me surfing the internet, not only for The Chillicothe Six, but references to other things that made me curious.

I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of On the Savage Side by Tiffany McDaniel.

See more at http://www.fundinmental.com ( )
  sherry69 | Feb 17, 2023 |
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McDaniel’s stunning latest (after Betty) draws on a string of real-life unsolved murders and disappearances in Chillicothe, Ohio....Arcade and Daffy retreat into their fierce imaginations while growing up in the 1980s, despite their parents being addicted to heroin. Their resilience persists even after their father dies from an overdose: Daffy shows promise as a swimmer and poet, Arcade as an amateur archaeologist. By the time the two become teens, they too succumb to heroin addiction and turn to sex work to support their habit.... McDaniel portrays the twins and the others in their group as almost preternaturally bright, full of knowledge and wonder, making for an aching contrast to their traumas of addiction, abuse, violence, and loss. It’s a striking portrayal of women fighting for their lives, and one readers won’t soon forget.
ajouté par Lemeritus | modifierPublisher's Weekly (Dec 2, 2022)
 
This story begins in 1979 in Chillicothe, Ohio, an industrial town on the decline. The story’s narrator is Arcade “Arc” Doggs, who's looking back at a time when she was 6 years old. She has a twin sister called Daffy—or Daffodil Poet because she likes to rhyme. They live with their mother, Adelyn, and their Aunt Clover. Both women are heroin addicts and sex workers. When the twins’ grandmother Mamaw Milkweed dies, the girls are left to fend for themselves, and they find community with other lost girls. This novel is inspired by the six women who disappeared from the area around Chillicothe between May and December 2015. But McDaniel moves her narrative back in time, and no one should mistake this novel for a mystery or thriller. This is, instead, an exploration of addiction and grief and an indictment of how we decide who deserves saving.... t’s impossible to say much about this novel’s ending without spoiling it, but it’s safe to say that it will be confounding—if not frustrating—for many readers. McDaniel has attempted a lot here—maybe too much.
ajouté par Lemeritus | modifierKirkus Reviews (Nov 28, 2022)
 
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The locals called the river in autumn the eye of God. The way the yellow, burgundy, and crimson leaves released from the branches overhead and landed on the surface, leaving a small circle where the muddy water appeared. The legend was, if you were near to peer into this circle, you would be staring into the pupil of God and you would know your future. -Prologue
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"Six women - mothers, daughters, sisters - gone missing. When the first is found floating dead in the river, it reveals the disturbing truth of a small Ohio town. Inspired by the unsolved murders of the Chillicothe Six, this harrowing and haunting novel tells the story of two sisters, both of whom could be the next victims, from the internationally-bestselling author of Betty"--

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