The inexplicable and the mundane coexist in Wallingford, New Jersey, where threads of greed and mysticism intertwine the lives of innocent clairvoyant Delia Bird, a rich and cynical film director, a stranger named Will Appleyard, and Delia's long-estranged father
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Tannen's accomplished first novel bears a certain resemblance to Marsha Norman's The Fortune Teller and Susan Richards Shreve's Queen of Hearts. Her blend of the mystical and the mundane may remind some readers of Nancy Willard. But Tannen is an original writer with a distinctive voice, and this is an imaginative, engrossing book. Phone-in psychic Delia Bird (aka Destiny Ortega) lives with her 12-year-old, streetwise son Lazaro in a former brothel in the Hispanic barrio of a decaying industrial city in New Jersey. The widow of a Puerto Rican "saint" and the daughter of one of the town's leading citizens, Delia is a fey, childlike woman who is waiting for The One, the man fate has in store for her. Will Appleyard, a history professor who came to Wallingford to do research for his doctorate, thinks he may qualify. Meanwhile, he lives with Delia's mother in a crumbling replica of a medieval castle, where he discovers papers that explain the origin of the curse placed on his family by a Bird of an earlier generation. Though he boasts about his sense of honor and his record of public service, Delia's father Nestor has sponsored a real-estate developer who deals in fraud and arson. Indeed, "greed and mysticism intertwine like amorous snakes through the history of Wallingford," and the worlds of the leading citizens and the criminal underclass come together. Tannen has an intuitive understanding of the fallibilities of human nature; her characters are engagingly flawed, with eccentricities that fix them memorably in the reader's mind. This book marks an impressive debut.
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Delia Ortega is fortuneteller par excellence of Wallingford, New Jersey. Historian Will Appleyard's arrival fulfills Delia's prediction that her mother, Lavinia, would rent a room to a stranger. Will's purpose is to write a town history, but he is hardly a detached observer. One of his ancestors had been the unhappy recipient of a curse bestowed by a female forbear of Delia's and handed down to each male Appleyard in turn. Will's delving into family history lead to revelations about Delia's powerful father's current business dealings, and ought to make for a compelling story, but there are too many extraneous characters doing unrelated and uninteresting things. Well written but essentially flat.Mary K. Prokop, CEL Regional Lib., Savannah, Ga.
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