Friday, June 17, 2011

Pieces of Paris by G.G. Vandagriff


I promised Whitney Award winner G.G. Vandagriff way last fall that I'd read and review her book, Pieces of Paris. That promise, along with others, got chewed up in the non-blogging reasons I bored you with a couple of posts ago.



I'm now ready to redeem myself, even though G.G. has a new book out. My feeling is it doesn't hurt to have stuff about previous books bouncing around in the blogosphere. At least it sounds good to say that since I'm six months late.



But, on to GG's book.



The cover of Pieces of Paris hints at thing that are not first evident as the reader begins the book. What's Paris got to do with a backwater southern town or with a young lawyer and his wife scraping along, trying to build up a practice and a little farm and bumping up against powerful local forces as they try to do good in the community?



The answer to that question is an interesting one, and G.G. Vandagriff lets us in on it through points of view of both Dennis Childs and his wife, Annalisse. Annalisse carries the secret of Paris within her, but the shadow it casts is so long that it darkens both their lives.



There's a parallel secret in the town of Blue Creek, one that is as toxic for the residents as Annalisse's is for her family. Both secrets are finally brought to light but not without pain and loss.



G.G. writes from personal knowledge of how past tragedies can blight the future. Pieces of Paris seems to be her testament that healing is possible and that love is the key.





G.G.'s new book is Foggy with a Chance of Murder. I haven't read it yet, but I love the title.

4 comments:

Shirley Westenskow said...

Now I.m going to have to read them both!

Donna K. Weaver said...

Love the sound of this. I already have her current book on my to-read list.

Liz Adair said...

Thanks, ladies. I'm glad to spread the word.

Tina Scott, author, artist said...

It sounds like a wonderful book.