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Oh My Stars: A Novel by Lorna Landvik
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Oh My Stars: A Novel

by Lorna Landvik

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Ballantine Books (2006), Paperback, 416 pages

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  katiemertz | Nov 21, 2009 |
Good story about how a disability can really affect your life in good and bad ways. ( )
  Nancy.Mosholder | Oct 6, 2008 |
As with all of Ms. Landvik's books (in my opinion, of course), this one had it all. I found myself giggling and gasping and at one point quietly crying. I've said in reviews before that I do not like to be intentionally pulled around by an author through the gamut of emotions and there are certain authors whose work I will not read anymore because I feel that the only thing they are doing is working to get the cry from a reader rather than tell a good story. I wasn't getting that at all here. This was a good story about a real character in Violet Mathers. I give the novel four plus stars and recommend it to others.

Violet deals with abandonment and emotional abuse and a terrible accident all before she is an adult but goes on to live a life rich with love and friendship and happiness. ( )
  KinnicChick | Jul 14, 2008 |
Violet boards a bus in Kentucky for San Francisco where she plans to be the second person to jump off the Golden Gate Bridge. A bus crash in North Dakota changes those plans. Feel good book. ( )
  cliddie | Nov 24, 2007 |
Lorna Landvik is one of my all-time favorite authors. Most of Landvik's books take place in Minnesota, but this one travels around the country more with the focus ending up in North Dakota. Violet is an excellent seamstress and is working at a thread factory when she loses her arm in an industrial accident. Life at home with her father isn't all that great and Violet decides to travel by bus to San Francisco to throw herself off the bridge. On the way, there is a bus accident and Violet meets Kjell and Austin and her life will never be the same.

Violet is used to being the butt of jokes, being made fun of, or ignored. Meeting Kjell and Austin changes her life in many ways and the book is about Violet's journey of self-discovery. Landvik tells Violet's story with humor, compassion, and love. An excellent read! ( )
  pandalibrarian | Oct 4, 2007 |
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I am convinced that at birth the cake is already baked. Nurture is the nuts or frosting, but if you’re a spice cake, you’re a spice cake, and nothing is going to change you into an angel food.

Tall, slender Violet Mathers is growing up in the Great Depression, which could just as well define her state of mind. Abandoned by her mother as a child, mistreated by her father, and teased by her schoolmates (“Hey, Olive Oyl, where’s Popeye?”), the lonely girl finds solace in artistic pursuits. Only when she’s hired by the town’s sole feminist to work the night shift in the local thread factory does Violet come into her name, and bloom. Accepted by her co-workers, the teenager enters the happiest phase of her life, until a terrible accident causes her to retreat once again into her lonely shell.

Realizing that she has only one clear choice, Violet boards a bus heading west to California. But when the bus crashes in North Dakota, it seems that Fate is having another cruel laugh at Violet’s expense. This time though, Violet laughs back. She and her fellow passengers are rescued by two men: Austin Sykes, whom Violet is certain is the blackest man to ever set foot on the North Dakota prairie, and Kjel Hedstrom, who inspires feelings Violet never before has felt. Kjel and Austin are musicians whose sound is like no other, and with pluck, verve, and wit, Violet becomes part of their quest to make a new kind of music together.

Oh My Stars is Lorna Landvik’s most ambitious novel yet, with a cast of characters whose travails and triumphs you’ll long remember. It is a tale of love and hope, bigotry and betrayal, loss and discovery–as Violet, who’s always considered herself a minor character in her own life story, emerges as a heroine you’ll laugh with, cry with, and, most important, cheer for all the way.


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