cover image Thief of Dreams

Thief of Dreams

John Yount. Viking Books, $18.95 (227pp) ISBN 978-0-670-83802-8

Yount's carefully wrought, quietly affecting novel explores the bonds of parenthood, the pain of a divorcing couple and the emotional confusion of their son, 13 years old in 1948. Her unhappy marriage a succession of trailer parks and lonely nights, Madeline Tally leaves her boozing, ne'er-do-well construction-worker husband Edward, and returns with son James to her parents' farm in North Carolina. Announcing her intention to divorce, newly liberated Madeline falls for a small-town lawyer who offers legal help. But her headstrong, philandering husband wants a reconciliation. James, torn by these events and driven by guilt after a school chum who defended him in a brawl is hospitalized, runs off into the woods. Communing with an imaginary guiding spirit, Seminole Indian chief Osceola, James subjects himself to a life-threatening ordeal in order to prove his self-worth. Yount ( Toots in Solitude ) advances the narrative from the three Talleys' perspectives, getting inside each character's mind in a generous and thoroughly convincing manner. (Mar.)