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CARDINAL COAT AND OTHER STORIES

BY Katharine Crawford Robey

In this short story collection, Robey (Where’s the Party, 2011, etc.) explores casual and emotional connections in picturesque parts of America.

These 10 tales all stand on their own, but they’re thematically linked by a strong emphasis on personal interaction. These range from strangers bonding on a bird-watching trip (“Fallout”) to an aging couple contemplating retirement (“On the Shore”). Many stories merge the complexities of relationships with the natural beauty in which they are set. For instance, in “Spring Thaw,” the author uses a thawing river (“Clear water was gushing out, pushing winter away”) to represent how a strained mother-daughter relationship begins to heal. In “Great Northern Pike,” Robey uses the image of a fish’s movements (“Dark green mixed with flashing white, twisting, bending, magnified to huge proportions by the water”) to mirror the excitement that the protagonist has in fishing with his expert father. Only one story is more than 10 pages long, and Robey cleverly and succinctly compacts her writing in a minimalist style that’s reminiscent of Ernest Hemingway’s. In the title story, Robey describes snow falling as the main character admires a scarlet coat for sale. On the street, students, protesting the Vietnam War, clash with armed guards. The author’s description of “the most beautiful tinsel snow” offers a vivid contrast to violence. Another story, “Riding the Gold Line,” about a man observing a woman confronting her cheating husband, is an outlier in that it eschews the others’ rich descriptions of nature. Debut illustrator Balardo’s clean sketches of characters and nature, however, add to the charm of each story.

Despite some thematic discord, this is a well-considered, literary collection that reveals connections of all sorts.

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ISBN: 978-0-9980240-0-4

Page count: 66pp

Publisher: Fortitude Press

Review Posted Online: April 23, 2019

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WHERE'S THE PARTY?

BY Katharine Crawford Robey • POSTED ON July 1, 2011

Neighborhood birds singing about a party wake Kate up and seem to invite her.

Off she goes, down the path, past the garden to a field of wild strawberries. Basket in hand, she stops to pick, then hurries on toward the brook. There she finds baby mallards, just one week old. The wild berries are a perfect present for wild ducklings. Even better, there’s homemade strawberry jam waiting when she gets home. Overall-clad Kate has button eyes and a simple but surprisingly expressive face. This classic home-away-home story is enhanced by accurate information about familiar birds with believably transliterated songs. The cardinal whistles, "Par-ty! Par-ty! Party!" The meadowlark encourages, "Party is ne-ar! Party is ne-ar!" and when Kate is ready to give up, the killdeer points the way, “Quick, here! Quick, here!” Endle uses a variety of painted and patterned papers for her mixed-media collage illustrations. Plentiful greens and tans are accented by the colorful birds and berries. Ten different kinds of birds are shown accurately enough for identification. An ending glossary tells more about each species in the order of appearance and gives their Latin names. In conclusion, a list of standard field guides and a reputable website offer further resources.

Pub Date: July 1, 2011

ISBN: 978-1-58089-268-1

Page count: 32pp

Publisher: Charlesbridge

Review Posted Online: May 3, 2011

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2011

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