Title: The Middle of
Nowhere
Author: Paula Duncan
McDonaldWeb link: www.pauladuncanmcdonald
ISBN: 978-1-62141-695-1
Publisher: BookLocker.com
Category: Historical FictionReview link: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16209701-the-middle-of-nowhere
Rating: Four-point-three Stars
Reviewed by
Glen Aaron, originally for MIDLAND REPORTER-TELEGRAM and Goodreads
When an
author brings you to the feeling of a character in her book without telling you
how the character feels; when an author makes you either love or hate the
protagonist without telling you to do so; when nature descriptions live by their
own vitality, you know you are reading a novel written by a gifted
author.
THE MIDDLE OF
NOWHERE by Paula Duncan McDonald begins west of the Pecos when Apaches had been
cleared of the area and free land was being offered for settlement. It was “the
middle of nowhere.: But the story quickly evolves from the settler family to the
tale of their daughter, Skitchy, the second generation. It becomes her story of
life and love, identity and survival, during the desperate years of the Great
Depression in West Texas when severe drought and relentless dust storms wracked
the land.
The history
of the Pecos area as well as the landscape are woven into lives filled with
authentic details. . . . Skitchy’s deeply personal and wrenching story took
place then, but with little effort of focus by the reader, we quickly see it is
our time as well.
The book
quickly draws West Texans in with shared knowledge as it begins: “There are
place on earth where life has to work harder to survive, and only the hardy, the
most adaptable and resilient, thrive. The northern edge of the Chihuhuan Desert
west of the Pecos River was such a place.”
It is no
wonder that Paula Duncan McDonald can make us feel so intensely as she creates
and relates this epic story. She draws her knowledge from [her own family] as
well as solid historical research, as she takes off into “the middle of
nowhere.”
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