The stories in "My Neighbors, Goodlife, Mississippi" are too close to the truth of the era to be comfortable and seen through the eyes of Myra Boone, they become life-shaping events.
Eileen Saint Lauren often takes the reader to a supernatural place--holy and unholy--that provokes the questions: Is this Heaven or Hell? Whatever the reader deems true will suffice because ironically "My Neighbors, Goodlife, Mississippi" is a mixture of both. Saint Lauren's themes, even, are delicately reinforced in brief but profound originality such as the statement of Ambrose Twain, a wise, guiding ethereal spirit to Myra who says, "Without love, all becomes hell-even eternity." And perhaps that is the overarching theme that unites all of her work.
by CLASS AND RENDEZVOUS STORY / VARIOUS (UK)
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