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The River Midnight by Lilian Nattel
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The River Midnight

by Lilian Nattel

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Scribner (1999), Edition: 1st Scribner Paperback Fiction Ed, Paperback, 416 pages

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The River Midnight is a special book, one that deserves far more popularity and visibility than it has received.

This novel is set in a small Polish-Jewish shtetl at the end of the 19th Century. At the heart of the story (which is told repeatedly from various perspectives), is a small and beautiful mystery.

This novel could be challenging if not approached with care and patience. Because the story is picked up and left off by various characters at various points in the plot, it needs a little extra attention. The investment is worthwhile. Nattel devoted a great deal of research to this book, and each character is meticulously drawn. The language and plot meander just like a river.

When I finished reading The River Midnight, I had the overarching impressions that Nattel had fallen in love with her characters. I did too. My criteria for meeting the highly coveted "6 Star" tag is the feeling that I didn't want a book to end -- I didn't want The River Midnight to end. If you're a fan of historical fiction, Jewish fiction, fiction about women, magical realism or all of the above, please find a copy of this lovely book. ( )
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0684853043, Paperback)

Like the mythical Polish shtetl of Blaszka in which it is set, The River Midnight is boisterous, tangled with secrets, and startlingly generous. Told more as nine interwoven stories, Lilian Nattel's debut novel portrays Jewish village life in the 19th century as both dense and wondrous, something akin to Gabriel García Márquez's Macondo--with similar touches of magic realism. The novel uses a roughly nine-month period in 1894 as its framework, each chapter recounting many of the same events through the eyes of successive characters. Along the way we encounter the pettiness, charity, gossip, and customs that sustain the village, making its cramped life both full and frustrating. At the center of this whirl is Misha, the midwife, whose own pregnancy is one of the book's abiding mysteries, and who, despite her inscrutability, elicits a resolute affection from her fellow villagers: the men who have loved or admired her, and the women she has befriended, provoked, and, ultimately, redeemed. "I have to hold the secrets of the whole village," Misha explains, and as we learn of her girlhood friendships and adult loves, the twined network of those secrets becomes increasingly apparent.

The novel's ambitious fragmentation, while it may occasionally lead us down the same stretch of road, is undeniably effective--revealing the bottomless texture of mingled lives. And while the story's magic realism is a bit intermittent and tangential, Nattel more than compensates with lush, scrupulous detail and an unerring eye for the tension between self-interest and benevolence. In The River Midnight, she has created a world where flesh and prayer, accident and magic, coincide. --Ben Guterson

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