January 7, 2010

Book Review: Lone Star Legend



Lone Star Legend by Gwendolyn ZepedaThis second novel tells the story of Sandy Saavedra, a writer who's struggling to find her way after the publication she works for is bought by a TMZ-like conglomerate.

If she can find the time, Sandy Saavedra will stop to breathe. New management has turned work upside down and her father's upcoming marriage-something he forgot to mention to Sandy-means there's no peace at home, either. But it's okay. No matter what's thrown her way, Sandy can deal. Because Sandy has a secret, and his name is Tío Jaime.

A short drive out of Austin delivers Sandy into the wide-open spaces of the Hill Country, to the front porch of grandfatherly hermit Tío Jaime. There, in the company of pepper plants, a shaggy dog, and fresh squeezed lemonade, the old man imparts down-to-earth advice. Overbearing boss? Work smarter; she'll leave you alone. Disrespectful boyfriend? Pack your bags; a real woman tolerates only a real man. His simple perspective reminds Sandy she can make her own choices-something she's been forgetting lately.

Feeling inspired, Sandy posts their chats online. But as she introduces the world to her personal Eden, her own life heads straight to hell... (Publisher Description)

As usual, reading Gwen Zepeda's writing is a cathartic experience. Zepeda's humor and warm, intelligent style will leave the reader longing for her own Tío Jaime.

Rating: 4 out of 5 chupacabras


2 comments:

Dorothy Borders said...

I'm not familiar with Zepeda's writing, but maybe I should get familiar. Sounds interesting.

Sarah said...

I'd loan you the book, but it was borrowed from a press kit. Sorry!

You might like To the Last Man I Slept with, and All the Jerks Just Like Him, which is the first book by Zepeda that I read.