The Girl in Duluth
Sigurd Brown
ISBN: 9780578338767
EBOOK: 9780578338774
A 2022 release
Here
is a thoughtful, carefully structured, moving story of a girl from Northern
Minnesota who encounters life in most of its variables, from the very low to
some soaring highs. June lives in a tiny shrinking community near the Canadian
border. She’s eighteen in a cold January, nearing the end of her high school years
with no concrete plans for the future. She works part time for a local
newspaper editor, lives in a miserable small apartment with her mother and
worries a lot about the rest of her family, and her friends.
Tonya,
June’s mother, is not married and her relationships with a number of people are
sketchy and transitory at best. She has a tendency to disappear for days at a
time and June is almost never informed as to her mother’s whereabouts or
schedule. Fortunately for June, she has three anchors; her high school friend,
Zee, an older friend of her mother, Frank, and her uncle Aaron. But Aaron lives
in Minneapolis, a very long way south.
This
well-written novel takes June and those around her through a number of small
and large crises, craftily described in the language and character of this
bright, aware teen-ager who is under pressure from many sides to descend into
chaos. That she is able to resist forms the core of the narrative, even when
her powerful curiosity to learn more about her mother’s life threatens to upend
her for good.
Her
search for a stable life is well-thought out and she develops in a logical and
creative manner, even through her outrageous encounter with a young prostitute
in Duluth.
The
narrative evokes the landscape and the weather in appropriate ways and the
emotional upheavals are nicely fashioned. The novel is powerful, moving and
subtly raises a number of important questions. A thoroughly engaging story, from an observant, creative author.