2015-10-14
Adolescence, Conjured
This is without doubt the finest evocation I have ever read of life for a young boy in a small town.
While it fits neatly into the universe Mitchell has created in his other works, it also stands outside it. You will find no magical realism here, no characters centuries old, no future global calamities. The plot unfolds linearly over a period of 13 months.
What you will find is excellent writing and completely believable characters. If you're a fan of Mitchell's other work, you will love this book. If you're not, this is a good place to start.