This story was extremely evocative. I mean I am still reeling after finishing it. I loved it! De Lint does a very effective job at delivering a sto... (show more)
The Mystery of Grace
On the Day of the Dead, the Solona Music Hall is jumping. That's where Altagracia Quintero meets John Burns, just two weeks too late.
Altagracia – her friends call her Grace – has a tattoo of Nuestra Señora de Altagracia on her shoulder, she's got a Ford Motor Company tattoo running down her leg, and she has grease worked so deep into her hands that it'll never wash out. Grace works at Sanchez Motorworks, customizing hot rods. Finding the line in a classic car is her calli... (show more)
On the Day of the Dead, the Solona Music Hall is jumping. That's where Altagracia Quintero meets John Burns, just two weeks too late.
Altagracia – her friends call her Grace – has a tattoo of Nuestra Señora de Altagracia on her shoulder, she's got a Ford Motor Company tattoo running down her leg, and she has grease worked so deep into her hands that it'll never wash out. Grace works at Sanchez Motorworks, customizing hot rods. Finding the line in a classic car is her calling.
Now Grace has to find the line in her own life. A few blocks around the Alverson Arms is all her world -- from the little grocery store where she buys beans, tamales, and cigarettes (“cigarettes can kill you,” they tell her, but she smokes them anyway) to the record shop, to the library where Henry, a black man confined to a wheelchair, researches the mystery of life in death – but she’s got unfinished business keeping her close to home.
Grace loves John, and John loves her, and that would be wonderful, except that John, like Grace, has unfinished business – he’s haunted by the childhood death of his younger brother. He's never stopped feeling responsible. Like Grace in her way, John is an artist, and before their relationship can find its resolution, the two of them will have to teach each other about life and love, about hot rods and Elvis Presley, and about why it's necessary to let some things go.
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Not my favorite DeLint work (probably because i just don't relate to classic cars and the Hispanic/catholic culture), but it is a fairly unique dir... (show more)
Not my favorite DeLint work (probably because i just don't relate to classic cars and the Hispanic/catholic culture), but it is a fairly unique direction for him, and, as always, he offers a fresh perspective on old mysteries. (show less)
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This is the story of John and Grace who meet just two weeks too late. Grace is a hot rod chica who has almost as much ink as she does sass. John is an artist carrying around a heavy burden from his past. They meet on Halloween night and it's amazing. It's instantanious, and meaningful, and... brief because when dawn comes Grace disappears. This is a story about two people in love, but it is so much more than a love story. de Lint has woven myth and magic and faith and saints and sinners... (show more)
This is the story of John and Grace who meet just two weeks too late. Grace is a hot rod chica who has almost as much ink as she does sass. John is an artist carrying around a heavy burden from his past. They meet on Halloween night and it's amazing. It's instantanious, and meaningful, and... brief because when dawn comes Grace disappears. This is a story about two people in love, but it is so much more than a love story. de Lint has woven myth and magic and faith and saints and sinners into a complex tapestry of life and hope. (show less)
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I like Charles de Lint. I think his writing has really improved in quality over the years, but liked it even in the beginning.
I feel this was a different tale for him. But it was marvelous!Already read
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