Making Waves by Cassandra King
As Reviewed By Joy Cagil
Making Waves is a novel that focuses on the themes of disappointment and repressed desires. The childlike Donnette, a beautician, and her husband Tim live in a small town in Zion County, Alabama. After Tim’s recent accident that has left him crippled, Donnette becomes the only breadwinner in the family, since her aunt has left her an old house and a beauty shop, which Donnette names Making Waves. Tim used to be the town’s football hero and its pride and joy, but the accident has disappointed the townsfolk and has done away with Tim’s dreams of becoming a national football star.
Taylor Dupree, who had been Tim’s best friend until the accident and ran away from town after it, returns to Zion County. Taylor wants to make amends for leaving the site of the accident that left Tim crippled. Taylor’s road to redemption and Tim’s efforts to regain his confidence and self-respect clash with the misunderstandings of the town’s people. Tim, who once gave up art for football, paints a sign for Donnette’s beauty shop, and from then on, he starts recovering emotionally. Donnette, already bewildered in the middle of all the gossip and commotion, finds out a shocking truth between these two men at the end.
The idea that what is broken can be repaired and even a funeral can serve to bring people together is quite refreshing, and the characters in this book shine, even the scheming, gossiping, and manipulative small-town women like Taylor’s aunt Della, and Ellis, Taylor’s cousin Sonny’s girlfriend. The plot is woven with sometimes tragic and sometimes amusing twists and turns, with humor aptly understated, and the four different viewpoints that tell the story enhance the enjoyment of its reading by granting insight into the thinking processes of different characters. The revelation at the end can be surprising and even shocking for many readers, and the ending feels a bit rushed. Still, the pace of the book is interesting, and the story is entertaining.
Making Waves is 304 pages with ISBN-10: 0786887931 and ISBN-13: 978-0786887934.
Cassandra King is from Alabama, and she is a former English and creative writing teacher with essays and stories in various publications. At this date, she has four novels in print: Same Sweet Girls, The Sunday Wife, Making Waves, and Queen of Broken Hearts. She lives in South Carolina with her husband Pat Conroy who is also a highly successful author.
This book is humorous, tragic, and easily readable. It is well worth the time of any reader for its eccentric characters and colorful dialogue.
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Joy Cagil is an author http://www.Writing.Com which is a site for Creative Writing
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