Something Rising (Light and Swift)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Sports & Outdoors
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Sports & Outdoors
Book Type: Hardcover
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A girl making money playing pool? Why not? Cassie Claiborne, the key character lives in rural Indiana. Her father was a pool playing hustler. Beginning to hustle at age twelve, she became a pool shark, too. As she grows up she works odd jobs and plays pool to support the family.
I chose this book because I liked A Girl Named Zippy written by the same author whose writing a liked very much. Zippy was autobiographical but this book is fiction although some believe it is third in a trilogy. I'm not quite so sure. I do like Cassie. She is tough and smart, and determined to make her way in the world. From a dysfunctional family, she copes with a distracted mother, a sister whose brilliance is marred by her fragility, and a father who has another wife so is seldom around. This is a real world family with real world problems which at times seem unsurmountable.
The author takes the everyday life of this brave determined young woman and makes it one the reader can visualize and live. Her writing is flowing and compact as she weaves a coming of age story about a young woman who eventually finds love and a place of her own.
I chose this book because I liked A Girl Named Zippy written by the same author whose writing a liked very much. Zippy was autobiographical but this book is fiction although some believe it is third in a trilogy. I'm not quite so sure. I do like Cassie. She is tough and smart, and determined to make her way in the world. From a dysfunctional family, she copes with a distracted mother, a sister whose brilliance is marred by her fragility, and a father who has another wife so is seldom around. This is a real world family with real world problems which at times seem unsurmountable.
The author takes the everyday life of this brave determined young woman and makes it one the reader can visualize and live. Her writing is flowing and compact as she weaves a coming of age story about a young woman who eventually finds love and a place of her own.
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