This is a debut novel. A somewhat depressing one at that.
Miriam wants nothing more than to become famous on Broadway. Her love
for the stage begins during childhood, living with her grandparents in
pre-World War II Boston, but it lasts all of her life. When she becomes
distracted by marriage and then children she projects those dreams of
stardom onto one of her sons instead. The struggle to achieve her goal
through him, and the damage it does to herself and to the rest of her
family, is painful to witness. Shapiro has written the story of Miriam’s
life much like a true memoir, the focus being on Miriam, but he has
also created a book full of caricatures that reflect back to the reader
recognizable personalities. Though tedious at times the story has
something to say to everyone who has ever had a goal and failed to reach
it. Far from being just a life story, this novel is about dreams and
their sometimes tragic intersections with reality.
Book 42 on my way to 52
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