THE GLOVEMAKER by Ann
Weisgarber
I almost stopped reading this novel because of the stream of
consciousness style of writing and the repetition of a certain phrase. However,
by page 20 I was hooked. Samuel is missing and Deborah, his wife, is waiting
for his return when she is surprised by a stranger knocking on her door and seeking
assistance.
Utah Territory in the 1880’s is the setting for Junction, a
tiny hamlet of Mormon saints who are not anxious to have the official LDS
church or the law visit them. The mysteries
of Samuel and the stranger make a compelling tale. The tension of the community builds almost to
the breaking point. Weisberger handles the tension and the setting very well. Deborah,
and Nels, her neighbor and Samuel’s best friend, are realistically written. The forbidding climate and terrain become a
part of the story as the tension builds.
A good story, a good writer, and interesting, well drawn
characters all combine to make this read well worth your time.
4 of 5 stars
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