Check out workshopper/board member Carleen Brice’s Publisher’s Weekly review! Her novel, Orange Mint & Honey, the first of a two-book deal she signed with Ballantine, comes out in late February. We’ll of course have parties.
In Brice’s accomplished debut, African-American Shay Dixon, a burnt-out grad student, has a “visitation/fantasy/fever dream” featuring Nina Simone, the high priestess of soul, who counsels Shay to “go home.” To do that, she must face Nona, the drunken failure of a mother she’s not spoken to in seven years and blames for a harrowing childhood that left her emotionally scarred. Still, she takes Nina’s advice, heads home to Denver and discovers that Nona’s now an A.A. member with a good job, a lovely home and an adorable three-year-old girl, Sunny, Shay’s half-sister. Their reconciliation is complicated by Shay’s stubborn anger, Nona’s A.A. sponsorship of a troubled young woman and Shay’s sexual awakening. Brice’s straightforward prose is dead-on in describing the challenges Shay and her mother face as they reconnect.
Congrats, Carleen, on the stellar writeup!
November 12, 2007 at 4:37 am
I read the excert, and this is good sutff. Sharp, insightful, honest, raw, good stuff. I’m looking forward to the release, and to the party!
November 12, 2007 at 5:41 pm
There is a chapter excerpt on Carleen’s web site that certainly whet my appetite for more. Carleen is also a blogger and shares her writing and gardening experiences on her terrific blog: http://pajamagardener.blogspot.com/. I have a feeling about this book…
November 13, 2007 at 3:03 pm
Well, aren’t you all the nicest! Thanks Andrea for the mention on the blog. Thanks Gary for reading my excerpt–and congrats to you on your recent release! And thanks Lisa, my pal and unpaid PR rep.