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Orphea Proud

by Sharon Dennis Wyeth

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Publisher Comments:

HOT ICE

Taboo to the touch

A fire in the cold

That was us

Welcome to a stage, where a soaring painting takes shape before your eyes, a big-booty poet stands at the mike, and there’s a seat right in front, just for you.

This is a place where wise old ladies live and boys act like horses.

This is a vision of love that was crushed and brought back to life.

And this is my story. I’m Orphea Proud. Welcome to the show.

As Orphea, who discovers her sexuality as a lesbian, shares her story, powerful questions of family, prejudice, and identity are explored.

Review:

"Orphea Proud tells her 'love story' as a performance piece, also sprinkling some poetry into the mix. She talks about losing her preacher father at age seven, the death of her mother the following year, and about being raised by her strict half-brother and his wife. At age 10, she meets Lissa, and they become best friends. But years later Orphea feels 'panic' as she realizes she is in love with Lissa. When her brother, Rupert, catches the 16-year-olds in bed, he beats Orphea, and Lissa, hurriedly driving away in the snow, crashes and dies. There is a lot of tragedy for readers to swallow, and the preacher and Rupert seem too stereotypically cruel to be credible. But the performance angle keeps the pace brisk, even though some of the material seems more expository than would be plausible before a live audience (as would its length). After Lissa's death, Orphea has a breakdown, and her brother ships her to her mother's aunts in remote Virginia. The two elderly women seem overly familiar, but they add some warmth and much-needed tolerance to the story, assuring Orphea that 'you're family, honey child' even after she tells them she is gay. Wyeth (Once on This River) brings the story to life with tactile details, such as the 'wood smoke mixed with snow clouds' smell of the aunts' store on Proud Road. All in all, a tender, if not always believable, novel. Ages 14-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

In this lyrical story that unfolds as a dramatic performance, Orphea Proud discovers her sexuality as a lesbian and shares her story which explores powerful questions of family, prejudice, and identity.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780385324977
Author:
Wyeth, Sharon Dennis
Publisher:
Random House
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Social Situations - General
Subject:
Ethnic - General
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Publication Date:
November 2004
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
189
Dimensions:
9.50x5.70x.77 in. .82 lbs.
Age Level:
14-17

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Orphea Proud tells her 'love story' as a performance piece, also sprinkling some poetry into the mix. She talks about losing her preacher father at age seven, the death of her mother the following year, and about being raised by her strict half-brother and his wife. At age 10, she meets Lissa, and they become best friends. But years later Orphea feels 'panic' as she realizes she is in love with Lissa. When her brother, Rupert, catches the 16-year-olds in bed, he beats Orphea, and Lissa, hurriedly driving away in the snow, crashes and dies. There is a lot of tragedy for readers to swallow, and the preacher and Rupert seem too stereotypically cruel to be credible. But the performance angle keeps the pace brisk, even though some of the material seems more expository than would be plausible before a live audience (as would its length). After Lissa's death, Orphea has a breakdown, and her brother ships her to her mother's aunts in remote Virginia. The two elderly women seem overly familiar, but they add some warmth and much-needed tolerance to the story, assuring Orphea that 'you're family, honey child' even after she tells them she is gay. Wyeth (Once on This River) brings the story to life with tactile details, such as the 'wood smoke mixed with snow clouds' smell of the aunts' store on Proud Road. All in all, a tender, if not always believable, novel. Ages 14-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , In this lyrical story that unfolds as a dramatic performance, Orphea Proud discovers her sexuality as a lesbian and shares her story which explores powerful questions of family, prejudice, and identity.
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