I'll admit: sometimes I am a little arrogant about finding authors who shine well before the general public does. When the author finally receives the accolades they deserve, I sit back, chest puffed up a bit, and think " Ah, I knew you when"..
I do not write reviews, I have only written 2 before this. One for Dennis Lehane's "Any Given Day" and Richard Russo's " Bridge of Sighs" I only write them when I feel I have to. I have to now.
As all of O'Dell's previous works, this is just a remarkable story. You can read the synopsis of Fragile Beasts on other reviews. I am not overly comfortable describing novels "Innards" to other folks. I just want people to read Tawni O'Dell.
I purchased, and read Back Roads well before Oprah did. I knew then that this writer was special. It is years later, and I still remember the novel vividly. Her second novel, Coal Run, while quieter than Back Roads was just so lovely. I don't know what it is about O'Dell that captures me so. I appreciate and demand good writing, and she delivers beautiful prose in all of her work. She is clever and raw, and a masterful storyteller. Her third outing, Sister Mine, was near perfection. O'Dell had it all in that book. Mother love, romantic love, sibling...love, a mystery, a yummy coalminer and plenty of humor.
She manages, in her last effort, to bring levity in just when she needs to. She is so intuitive on how deep to go, before sprinkling some comedic touches that shine. Fragile Beasts, for me, is my favorite novels of hers to date. It has something for everyone. I savored this book. I inhaled it. I fell in love with a Matador, a pair of adolescent boys, an aging wealthy matriarch, and a bull. I really haven't found an author in the last decade or so who moves me and pleases me on every level in my "world of books" than Tawni O'Dell.
I envy all of you readers who get to find her. She is dazzling.