
A Curious Matter of Men with Wings
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Greg Lhamon
The Walpole brothers take their little sister, Dew, out on a johnboat to pirate the waterways for beer and loose change. Dew falls overboard and appears to drown, until two men with gigantic wings swoop down and carry her body away into the sky.
The news of her disappearance hits the family hard, driving the mother to fashion wings so she can fly after the men who took her daughter. The Walpole boys set off in search of their little sister and discover love and the truth behind the centuries-old tale of the “Flying Men,” as well as numerous other mysteries native to the South Carolina Sea Islands.
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Kudos to the narrator for his interpretation and execution. His performance made these people come alive and brought me to care about them!
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A dewey mist rides the unruly wind, landing pleasantly on my face and arms. Not so much to soak me, just cool me from the day’s heat.
It was in this moment, with the cool, wet wind rustling through the trees and bushes, that I sat, eyes closed, listening to the novel. The narrator’s voice conjuring characters and places and experiences foreign, yet somehow familiar to me. Weaving effortlessly through the tale like the very wind through the trees.
And like the passing storm, leaving me thirsty for more.
I enjoyed listening to this beautifully written tale, so full of wonder.
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The pacing and voice are first-rate. Hammes’s approach -- a Southern version of magical realism -- is beautiful. And plainly Hammes loves this corner of the world; he gives his characters dreams and frustrations and so much warmth.
I enjoyed listening to this book, but it is always slightly unsettling. So many questions. What do we believe? What do people do for hope at the most awful parts of life? What role do outsiders play in a community? Who gets to know about, and to talk about, a community’s secrets and its stories? (The story is scrubbed of most mentions of race -- intentionally so, it seems -- and it largely avoids confronting how history has shaped the Gullah world. Those ideas are mostly left for the listener to unpack.)
This book made me want to find more books about this part of the South. I may look for more authors who can tell the story of the place, especially those with a different point of view. But Hammes’s book made me think, and it made me want more. I highly recommend it.
A Gullah Story
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