The Middle of Elsewhere
a novella and stories
Alison Moore
Phoenix International,
Inc.
ISBN 0-9768007-1-3
5.5 x 8.5
Paperback, 208 pages
$19.95
September 2006
There
is no map of The Middle of Elsewhere. It¹s a territory
bordered by Far
Left Field and Off the Beaten Track, both in exterior and interior ways. The
collection begins with a middle-aged couple venturing forth to reclaim their
lost youth in the ghost town of Terlingua, Far West Texas. The book
continues with a woman in the Ozarks building a doll-house shrine to Elvis
as a hedge against time. A woman snakehandler in the Trans-Pecos faces her
demons the hard way. A visionary half-breed boy in Nussa Tengarra, Indonesia
commits a sin that brings the wrath of a whale upon his village. A young
woman in San Francisco accidentally kills a bicyclist from El Salvador and
goes on a journey to discover him. A musician buries his brother in the
Mojave Desert along with his guitar. A young chambermaid leaves a letter to
the people of the future in a time capsule in Arkansas. The book comes full
circle back to Texas with two children riding an Orphan Train past the point
of no return.
Alison Moore is the author of two previous books, a collection of short
stories, Small Spaces between Emergencies, and a novel, Synonym
for Love. She lives in Arkansas and Terlingua, Texas, and travels with her husband
performing a multimedia program with original music about the orphan trains.
"Alison Moore has uncommon
insights into the lives we lead as wives and
husbands and lovers, as children and parents, and the moments of grace that
make us believe we are not ordinary but senselessly lucky and blessed."
—Barbara Kingsolver,
author of Animal Dreams
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