
Tonic and Balm
Stephanie Allen
(Author)Description
Set against a backdrop of rural poverty and a wave of anti-black violence, TONIC AND BALM examines the tenuous solidarity and shifting alliances of people on the fringes of society.
Uses [the medicine show] to explore larger issues of race, class, and gender...Gives us characters who defy stereotypes.--NPR
Fearlessly offers the B-side of American culture--more sultry, racially turbulent, eccentric, harrowing, even redemptive.--Howard Norman
A fascinating look at [an] itinerant troupe and their hardscrabble world. Black, white, hetero, gay--about the only thing the performers share in common is their poverty, a trait which also marks their audiences...Highly recommended.--Historical Novels Review
An unforgettable chorus of con men, roustabouts, and 'freaks' that broke my heart while also leaving me uplifted and wanting more.--David Haynes
The multivocal narration of the troupe makes the book resemble its subject. Each new story is another act, another performer...An unusual book on an unusual topic, and a fine fictional chronicle of a lost art.--Masters Review
Entertaining and deeply affecting... TONIC AND BALM, ... like the medicine show itself, is wonderfully strange and haunts the imagination long after the players have exited the stage.--Small Press Picks
Even as [the characters] fight against each other..., they push harder to remain connected...We are with them at each moment, pulled in deeper and deeper at every turn of the page.--Fiction Writers Review
Restores the voices of overlooked American exiles, a troupe of people striving for their day in the sun.--Cathy Day
Product Details
Publisher | Shade Mountain Press |
Publish Date | February 05, 2019 |
Pages | 208 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780998463438 |
Dimensions | 8.9 X 6.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.7 pounds |
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