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Author: Rebecca Wells
Title: Little Altars Everywhere
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 336
Date: 2001-05-04
ISBN: 0330376705
Publisher: Pan Books
Weight: 0.37 pounds
Size: 0.98 x 4.37 x 7.01 inches
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"Little Altars Everywhere" offers another look into the turbulent, unconventional and often hilarious lives of the quirky Walker clan of Thornton, Louisiana. Blending postbellum electricity with an off-beat Catholic pedigree, the Walkers take turns imparting the family history, bringing a whole new meaning to the term Southern Gothic. Siddalee, the eldest daughter, is at the centre of the narrative and with her customary flair and drama she recounts the family's more outlandish exploits, often involving her mother, Vivi, one of the legendary 'Ya-Ya's' whose reckless drinking, repressed rage and exuberance for life and love left an indelible mark on the young Walker's childhoods. "Little Altars Everywhere" is often outrageous and wildly funny and yet beneath each comic turn lies the dark reality of life on Pecan Grove Plantation.


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"It can wear you to a nub, trying to be a popular person and a good Catholic all at the same time." So says Sidda, one of the characters inhabiting Little Altars Everywhere. Author Rebecca Wells uses her considerable acting talent to perform this abridgment, adding even more spark to her already lively characters. Everyone--Shep, Vivi, Willetta, and the rest--is given a distinct voice, and Wells plays each of them to the hilt. More like a recording of a one-woman show than a mere reading, Altars is an excellent example of how entertaining audiobooks can be. (Running time: 3 hours, 2 cassettes) --C.B. Delaney

Reviews: angie (USA: PA) (2009/03/11):
This book is the real deal. Told though several narrators, I found the shifting of perspective engaging. If you've read The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood you'll know the characters, but this book has a very different tone. Consider it the dark underbelly of the Ya-Ya's. I personally found this book more real and compelling. If you're a fan of the Ya-Ya's and their flamboyant ways, I suspect you'll have to rethink that position after reading the real secrets held by some of these character. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes Southern literature with a darker twist.



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