LAND THAT MOVES, LAND THAT STANDS STILL
Kent Nelson, . . Viking, $24.95 (357pp) ISBN 978-0-670-03226-6
The bleak landscape of South Dakota comes alive in this absorbing novel, the affecting tale of three women at life's crossroads. Mattie Remmel is the protagonist whose life is transformed by tragedy when her husband, Haney, dies in a farming accident. That shock is followed by another when Mattie goes through Haney's letters and discovers his secret life as a gay man. Although she's devastated, Mattie is strong and decides to try to keep the family's alfalfa ranch running with her daughter, Shelley, who has returned home from college, and the help of a mechanically adept handywoman named Dawn whose chaotic past casts a long shadow over ensuing events. The emotional arc of the novel builds slowly, so that Mattie's stoic character is well established by the time she discovers Haney's true sexual orientation, and her stifled, anguished reaction rings true. There's also credibility in Shelley's sudden breakup with her boyfriend and a subsequent affair with her old English teacher, Bryce Adler. The novel gains a piquant edge with the arrival of a reticent teenaged Native American runaway named Elton, who becomes indispensable to other characters' lives and whose loyalty nearly leads to tragedy. Nelson (
Reviewed on: 05/19/2003
Genre: Fiction
Paperback - 384 pages - 978-0-14-200460-9