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Tempest Rising by Diane McKinney-Whetstone
Tempest Rising by Diane McKinney-Whetstone












Tempest Rising by Diane McKinney-Whetstone

Ramona, a buyer for a local department store, often ends up taking care of the foster kids while Mae is out taking care of Mae.Īnd then there are more characters and more story lines and more flowery writing and long-winded prose. In Part II, readers meet Ramona, the “saucer-eyed, butter-toned West Philly head turner.” She is bitter about how her card-playing, booze-guzzling mother, Mae, takes advantage of her. No character, it seems, is too small to have input. Instead, McKinney-Whetstone shares the insights and history of almost every character she names. Yet, the viewpoint rarely swings in their direction. The story promises to share the tale of three sisters, snatched from the bosom of privilege and forced to find their way in a shaky foster home.

Tempest Rising by Diane McKinney-Whetstone Tempest Rising by Diane McKinney-Whetstone

Too many characters, too many story lines, too much hand-holding. Grating as a tactic, this is forgivable if there is sufficient payoff. The pages read like a long, literary preface. The voice of Part I of the book rumbles with the authority of a distant narrator. In Tempest Rising, McKinney-Whetstone richly evokes the early 1960s in west Philadelphia in this story of loss and healing, redemption, and love.All of this happens in the first 33 pages of the 280-page book. As Ramona struggles with Mae's abuse and her own hatred for the foster children, she also tries to keep at bay a powerful attraction she has for her boyfriend's father. Though Mae lavishes affection onto her foster children, she is abusive to her own child, Ramona, a twenty-something stunning beauty. The girls are wrenched from their mother and dumped into foster care in a working-class neighborhood in the home of Mae, a politically connected card shark. When their father disappears suddenly, he is presumed dead, sending their mother spiraling into an apparent breakdown.

Tempest Rising by Diane McKinney-Whetstone

But their lives quickly unravel as their father's lucrative catering business collapses. Set in west Philadelphia in the early sixties, Tempest Rising tells the story of three sisters, Bliss, Victoria, and Shern, budding adolescents raised in a world of financial privilege among the upper-black-class. Class, race, and sexuality converge in this page-turning story of desire, jealousy, and survival.














Tempest Rising by Diane McKinney-Whetstone