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Bright Angel Time (1997)

von Martha McPhee

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Set in the early 1970s, Bright Angel Time is a dazzling first novel about eight-year-old Kate and her two sisters, whose lives are turned upside down when their mother falls in love with Anton, a mysterious, seductive therapist with five children of his own. 'One of the most shocking and powerful books about childhood I've ever read. There is a whole generation of people waiting for this particular story to be told.' Esther Freud… (mehr)
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In poetic, lyrical prose, Martha McPhee tells the story of three young girls, Kate, Julia and Jane, who are uprooted from their home and taken on a road trip around the southwestern US when their dad dumps their mom for another woman and Mom hooks up with quasi-hippie-guru Anton and his 5 kids, plus a couple of hitchhikers. 8-year-old Kate is the main focus of the story; understanding things far beyond her years, she relates acid trips and geological information with equal accuracy. The setting is the late 60's or early 70's and all the kids drink alcohol and smoke marijuana regularly. Information about Kate's former life with both parents and the white-picket-fence-like environment of her first seven years is revealed in small sections throughout the text.
Except for Kate, most of the characters remain one-dimensional and mostly static. Anton is the most well-drawn, and comes off as an irresponsible, power-hungry, probable pedophile and definite abuser. Jane, Kate's eldest sister, is the most dynamic, and causes most of the tonal shifts in the family's adventure. The girls' mother, whose name I can't even remember despite finishing the book rather recently, is mostly painted as a victim and a co-dependant, allowing her children to be put in dangerous circumstances and for the most part care for themselves so that she can experience some adventure and romanticism.
The novel ends on a (literal) cliff-hanger, which greatly reduced my enjoyment of it. Books with ambiguous or incomplete endings are one of my pet peeves. Also, the author sometimes comes across as trying to hard to be poetic in her creativity with similes and metaphors. ( )
  EmScape | Apr 9, 2014 |
This was beautifully written and had great believable characters, but was a bit slow in parts. It follows the early childhood of a girl and her siblings travelling with her bohemian mother. We get to see the love between famliy members even through their flaws as they encounter many interesting characters along the way. ( )
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Set in the early 1970s, Bright Angel Time is a dazzling first novel about eight-year-old Kate and her two sisters, whose lives are turned upside down when their mother falls in love with Anton, a mysterious, seductive therapist with five children of his own. 'One of the most shocking and powerful books about childhood I've ever read. There is a whole generation of people waiting for this particular story to be told.' Esther Freud

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