Adventures in reading: Stories from Nagovisi

A Red Woman Was Crying  


A Red Woman Was Crying by Don Mitchell

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I stumbled upon this collection of linked short stories at a bookstore in Hilo and was immediately absorbed in the Nagovisi way of life and the glimpses of human nature we share. Through the perspective of various narrators the author explores his experience as an anthropologist in the South Pacific Island of Bougainville during the Vietnam era. As such, these short stories form a fictional memoir. Don Mitchell writes with an anthropologist’s eyes and ears, and a writer’s heart. A Red Woman Was Crying is compelling, enduring literary fiction. I highly recommend it!


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Published on December 07, 2016 11:34
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