Marie C. (marieannette) reviewed on + 12 more book reviews
Bobbie Ann Mason comes through with a protagonist who follows in his father's path in a livelihood at the local arms plant. The company has poisoned the environment with nuclear chemicals for decades. Reed spends most of the time thinking of the effects, caring for his stroke-handicapped mother, and courting Julia. A subtext on vocation choices of Reed and alternative of Julia carries the narrative forward. An appealing read.