Salazar, Dixie

Limbo : a novel / by Dixie Salazar - 1st ed - Fredonia, NY : White Pine Press , c1995. - 206 p. ; 22 cm.

Salazar's first novel is about a few months in the life of Cassiopeia Quinlan as she struggles to make a living, support her four-year-old daughter and track down her deadbeat husband so she can get divorced. The story flashes between episodes of Cassie's current life in Fresno, Calif., and scenes from her childhood: a depressing series of false starts with her flaky mother, Eileen. Salazar obviously hopes to show both how Cassiopeia is in danger of repeating her mother's pattern, and her potential to break away from it. The author succeeds in part but relies too heavily on characterization and setting at the expense of a viable plot. Salazar's men are not fully developed, and the women, if colorful, are predictable, too often reminiscent of Ellen Gilchrist or Barbara Kingsolver. Salazar's gift for setting is unmistakable, but insight is lacking in Cassie's final epiphanies, such as: ``How quickly the past becomes the future, she thought, which then becomes the past even as we think it.''

9781877727450

95157032


Fiction


Domestic fiction

PS3569.A459187 / L56 1995

FIC SAL