Rose Mae Lolley and Ro Grandy are the same person with two quite different personalities. No, she doesn’t have a multiple personality disorder, she just uses the two to help her figure things out and survive.
Her mother ran away years ago, when Rose Mae was still young. When she was old enough Rose Mae escaped her abusive father and married Thom. Thom turned out to be even more abusive than her father and Ro ended up in the hospital many times. The same nurse saw her over and over and wanted to notify the police however, Ro always used the excuse that she was very clumsy.
One day, while in an airport, a she received a reading from a fortune teller. Ro remembered what she was told, “It was an airport gypsy who told me that I had to kill my husband. She may have been the first to say the words out loud, but she was only giving voice to a thing I’d been trying not to know for a long, long time. When she said that it was him or me, the words rang out like church bells, shuddering through my bones.”
These words and Thom’s abuse, made Ro realize that she had to leave him. It was Rose Mae Lolley who gave her the strength to follow through. She took to the road and went across the country, from Alabama to California, in search of her mother.
I listened to the audio version of this book which, was read by Joshilyn Jackson, herself. Being southern herself, it was really a treat listening to a true southern accent and she captured the spirit of each of in pitch perfect drawl. There were times that I felt sorry for Ro, times I wanted to scream at her, and times I wanted to cheer.
This is the first time I have “read” anything by Joshilyn Jackson but won’t be the last.
4/5
Thanks to Anna Balasi of Hachette Books For sending me this audio book.
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Oh, you’ve got to go back and read Gods in Alabama now. I’m a big fan of Jackson’s work and Gods is my favorite. Thanks for linking to my review!
I agree! Go check out Gods in Alabama. You’ll love it!
This sounds interesting, but maybe not for me 🙂 Great review!
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I am listening to this audio book now. About 2/3 of the way through and really enjoying it. The topic of the spousal abuse is quite heavy, but I am hoping Ro will see the light and get out.
Also, I am enjoying the author’s accent. It was a bit hard to get used to, but now it really adds to the story.
Kathy and Autumn,I added it to my TBR. Thanks for the recomendation.
Miss Candy, I didn’t think it was for me at all, in fact I didn’t request it. It was delivered to me by mistake and I happened to be in need of a new audiobook to listen to in the car so I decided to give it a try. I’m glad I did.
Heather, I’m glad your enjoying it. I have heard way thicker southern accents than Ms. Jackson’s. They can be hard to get use to, that’s for sure.
I did review this one after winning it here – and loved it! It’s one of my 2010 favorites. Here’s the link –
http://myroundfile.blogspot.com/2010/10/backseat-saints-by-joshilyn-jackson.html
Still need to read “The Girl Who Stopped Swimming” but this one sounds like one I would enjoy too. Glad to hear you liked it, Teddy!
I reviewed Backseat Saints
http://shetreadssoftly.blogspot.com/2010/06/backseat-saints.html
I enjoy Joshilyn Jackson and her latest book.
Just Mom and Lori, thanks for the links, I posted them. Glad we agree on this one.
Wanda, now I want to read ‘The Girl Who Stopped Swimming’ as well.
I posted my review of the audio for this book that I won here. Thanks.
http://conestogo.blogspot.com/2010/11/backseat-saints-by-joshilyn-jackson.html
Thanks for the link Heather. I got it posted.