The Traveling Death and Resurrection Show

by Ariel Gore

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Orphaned at age four and raised by her black-clad, rosary-mumbling, preoccupied grandmother, Frankka discovered the ability to perform the stigmata as a way to attract her grandmother's attention. Now twenty-eight, Frankka's still using this extraordinary talent, crisscrossing the country with "The Death and Resurrection Show," a Catholic-themed traveling freak show and cast of misfits who have quickly become her new family. But when a reporter from the Los Angeles Times shows up to review show more the show, Frankka finds herself on the front page of the newspaper -- the unwitting center of a religious debate. Now unsure of who she is and where she belongs, Frankka disappears in search of herself and a place to call home. show less

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betsytacy Both books have a quirky yet still reverent take on religious subjects such as saints and stigmata.

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"Everyone has to have a strategy, don't you think? The question is...........is it a war strategy, or a love strategy?"



Frances Catherine, a.k.a. Frankka, is a lapsed Catholic who has the extraordinary ability to perform the stigmata. She exhibits this talent as a cast member of the traveling "Death and Resurrection Show"---a Catholic themed cabaret.But when Frankka finds her photo and story on the front page of the Los Angeles Times, she is no longer sure of herself, and she feels compelled to run and hide.......

I have eclectic taste in reading. I like the quirky, the obscure the subversive; writing that explores life's absurdities. And so THE TRAVELING DEATH AND RESURRECTION SHOW was a great find. Ariel Gore( whose own life would show more make a fascinating book) has written an affecting novel about longing, belonging, love/hate, forgiveness, and acceptance. show less
The fact that Frankka is able to spontaneously display the stigmata is interesting enough for a book; the fact that she uses extreme hunger to manifest it is even better; but, that she does it as part of a traveling troupe makes it darn near impossible NOT to read.

There are several interesting aspects to the way the book is written. First of all, the first page of each chapter has a statue of a saint at the top of the page. While I was able to identify some and not others, I found myself wondering if the saint used at the beginning of the chapter related to the content of that chapter. In addition, some of the status are facing the reader and some are turned so that their backs face the reader. I also found this interesting.

Secondly, show more Frankka writes lovely stories about saints. After cross-referencing a few of these, I found them to be accurate, complete with interesting facts found only after looking at several reference sites. The stories are written in a notebook which she misplaces in her journeys, but she continues to write the stories on scrap pieces of paper and napkins.

Other members of the troupe are interesting, but are by no means a main part of the story. This is all about Frankka and her journey.

Favorite quotes:
•Sometimes it is right to battle death, but sometimes death has its reasons. p60
•I hate it when that happens -- when something that seemed to important just a few days or hours earlier suddenly loses its meaning. p176

An enjoyable and recommended summer read.
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A young woman finds a substitute family in a troupe of misfits who put on a show during which she is able to spontaneously make her hands bleed, as in stigmata.

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Ariel Gore is editor-publisher of the award-winning parenting zine, Hip Mama, She lives with her family in Portland, Oregon

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Canonical title
The Traveling Death and Resurrection Show
Epigraph
Deliver us from sour-faced saints. -- Teresa of Avila
First words
My name is Frances Catherine, a.k.a. Frankka - Saint Cat onstage.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"You will tell me a story?"

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3607 .O5959 .T73Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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