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Dancing Backward in Paradise

door Vera Jane Cook

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At the Paradise Trailer Park in Hixson, Tennessee, life for Grace Place is all about sucking on ?meat jerkys? and having amorous encounters with Lenny Bean, her handsome lover. However, Grace's mother has loftier plans for her daughter and insists that Grace save her money and move to New York City so she can find fame and fortune as an actress. Intent on pacifying her mama, Grace works as a cleaning lady for wealthy Betty Ann Houseman so she can pool her pennies for the trip north. Grace soon discovers that Betty Ann has a passion for men more pronounced than her overbite, and it isn't long before she's parting the sheets for Lenny Bean. But just before she leaves Hixson, Grace uncovers an insidious plot the eccentric Bean family has devised to steal Betty Ann's estate. Filled with anger but intent on keeping her promise to her mama, Grace and her best friend, Ginny Jo, flee to New York City. Amid the drama of the 1960s, and the absurdity of her life, Grace faces her darkest hours and her greatest opportunity to flourish. In a world of surprises, and unforeseen events, Grace truly discovers paradise.… (meer)
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Dancing Backwards in Paradise
Vera Jane Cook
c. 2006
ISBN: 10: 0-595-38871-X
iUniverse
Lincoln, NB
334 pages, $19.95

“Dancing Backward in Paradise” begins in 1966 when the 19 year-old heroine, Grace Place is living in Paradise Trailer Park in Hixson, TN. Grace has just accepted a job at a nearby motel restaurant. On her way to work for the first night, her car breaks down and three local men she knows offer to help and then try to rape her. Grace recalls that her paternal grandfather, Granddaddy Ellsworth, who is referred to as a preacher because he frequently preaches to others, is not only fanatical but is also oversexed. He earlier molested Grace and her younger brother, Tommy. “I lost my cherry long before when Granddaddy Ellsworth stuck his finger up there and popped it.”

Grace’s mother suggests a second job as housekeeper for Betty Ann Houseman. Betty Ann is twenty-five. She hires Grace on the spot. Betty’s husband Kevin Kane Housemen is dying from cancer and has an “Itsy, bitsy pin dick.” Two weeks later Grace meets Lenny Dean and falls in love with him. Shortly afterward, Grace finds Betty Ann in bed with one of the three men who tried to rape Grace. Grace’s brother Tommy soon has sex with Betty Ann. Grace later discovers that her boyfriend, Lenny Bean, is also having sex with Betty Ann. Granddaddy Ellsworth finds out and has a fanatical harangue about sin and evil.

Grace and her friend Ginny Jo decide to go to New York City. In New York, Grace gets a job at Bernie’s Burgers and then meets Brandon Carr. Brandon offers Grace to rent an apartment that he and his wife Tia own. Brandon arranges a job through an influential friend for Grace to work as a model for TV commercials. Grace gradually falls in love with Brandon and eventually wants to marry him. Meanwhile, in Hixson, Tommy has sex with another girl, Scarlet, and gets her pregnant. She has an abortion. Grace tells her father that Tommy had been fooling with both Ginny Jo and with Scarlet, and the two girls had been fooling with each other. Granddaddy Ellsworth overhears and bellows “God punishes the unholy and dims the light of righteousness before thee! Call the Lord, sinners. Let the Lord be on the receiving end of your phone calls!” He was on his knees praying.

Betty Ann eventually marries Lenny Bean, Grace’s ex-boyfriend. Betty Ann afterwards explains to Grace why she married Lenny. It’s not a happy marriage, and Betty Ann asks Grace, if anything happens to Betty Ann, to take care of her child “Tabby” that she and her late husband Kevin Kane had. Later, Granddaddy Ellsworth preaches to Grace, calling her a “New York hussy” and stating that “entertainers go to hell.” Scarlet, who had earlier moved in with the Places and had befriended Granddaddy, screams “Save me Jesus! Take this evil from my groin!” Granddaddy hugs her “with one hand on his private part and the other clutching his bible to his heart.” This repeated vilification of a fictional character sort of sets the tone for this award-winning novel.

The author then weaves these various threads into a plot where Betty Ann’s daughter Tabby really becomes in peril. Grace, at the risk of her own happiness, decides a course of action that can rescue Tabby. If you like racy novels, you might have an appetite for this one. If you think a fictional character, obviously mentally ill, can diminish your own sense of right and wrong, you might find this novel hard to digest. ( )
  MauriceAWilliams | Oct 27, 2017 |
Dancing Backwards in Paradise is the story of Grace Place, a young lady living in small-town Hixson, Tennessee and who is quickly learning the ways of the world. Being from a small town in Tennessee I was immediately interested in reading this book. I am a big fan of southern fiction and I had a feeling this book would be something I would enjoy.

Initially I found Grace Place to be abrasive and.....well....a little embarrassing. I found her to be the cliched "dumb southerner" that I really dislike as a character in a novel. That being said, I am glad I stuck with the book. The character of Grace is one that truly develops and grows and you are with her as she does. I eventually became very fond of Grace and was rooting for her through the remainder of the book.

Grace is surrounded by a cast of characters that is eccentric and original! I especially liked Mrs. Bean and the fact that she spoke in rhymes. I also found Grace's mother to be a character with a lot of depth that wasn't evident at first.

I will give you a warning - at times the language in the book is very raw and brash. I didn't find it offensive but I was shocked a time or two! Grace narrates the story in a blunt and unfiltered manner. In the end, this is one of her most endearing qualities.

Overall, I enjoyed the book very much and I hated to see Grace's story end.

For purposes of reviewing, I was provided a complementary signed copy of this book by the author via the Goodreads Giveaway program.
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  tammypanter | May 13, 2013 |
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At the Paradise Trailer Park in Hixson, Tennessee, life for Grace Place is all about sucking on ?meat jerkys? and having amorous encounters with Lenny Bean, her handsome lover. However, Grace's mother has loftier plans for her daughter and insists that Grace save her money and move to New York City so she can find fame and fortune as an actress. Intent on pacifying her mama, Grace works as a cleaning lady for wealthy Betty Ann Houseman so she can pool her pennies for the trip north. Grace soon discovers that Betty Ann has a passion for men more pronounced than her overbite, and it isn't long before she's parting the sheets for Lenny Bean. But just before she leaves Hixson, Grace uncovers an insidious plot the eccentric Bean family has devised to steal Betty Ann's estate. Filled with anger but intent on keeping her promise to her mama, Grace and her best friend, Ginny Jo, flee to New York City. Amid the drama of the 1960s, and the absurdity of her life, Grace faces her darkest hours and her greatest opportunity to flourish. In a world of surprises, and unforeseen events, Grace truly discovers paradise.

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