THE GREAT OFFSHORE GROUNDS
Livy and Cheyenne are sisters in their early 30s, born on the same day to the same father but different mothers. This isn’t the end of their messy family tree: Raised together by Kirsten, one of their birth mothers, Livy and Cheyenne are now “flunk[ing] adulthood.” Newly divorced and jobless, Cheyenne is crashing in her sister’s basement apartment; underemployed Livy is trying to figure out how to get enough money to make ends meet. When the father they haven’t seen in many years reaches out to invite them to his wedding, the sisters attend only to be greeted with a gift: an envelope containing the address of their other birth mother, who abandoned the family when the girls were babies. With the financial help of Essex, their adopted younger brother, Livy and Cheyenne embark on the first of a series of travels in an attempt to find the woman who mothered one of them; back at home, Essex and Kirsten undertake journeys of their own. In the process, the anti-authoritarian quartet grapple with their desires to be washed “clean of history” at the same time they understand the parts they play in the tangle of the others’ lives and the larger story of America. Veselka takes a kitchen-sink approach to the novel: Points of view shift kaleidoscopically, passages of history and politics are woven into the questlike narratives of the characters. The result is a fiery and occasionally luminous chaos that feels true to the experiences of those for whom each day is lived at the edges of mainstream society.
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