Dec 15, 2009

In the Heart of the Valley of Love | In the Heart of the Valley of Love

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Five-foot, three-inch Francie is dwarfed by the huge bird of paradise plant in her front yard. A miniature version is the official flower of Los Angeles, but Francie prefers the more monstrous bird of paradise: “I did not find these plants paradisical, but to me they would have made a more fitting choice for an official flower than the smaller, prettier variety, because they looked the way I saw Los Angeles—surprising and violent, full of hidden savage beauties.” In her second novel, Cynthia Kadohata sees Southern California of the future in just such brilliantly brutal terms. Her...

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