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Quicksand is the story of Helga Crane, whose mixed heritage (she is the daughter of a Danish American mother and an African American father) complicates her quest for security and self-realization. Du Bois declared she had published “the best piece of fiction” by an African American since Charles Waddell Chesnutt. The New York Times Book Review proclaimed it had more “dignity” than most first novels and praised it for having a “wider outlook upon life” than writings by most African Americans. Nella Larsen's first published novel, appeared in 1928 and won the Harmon Foundation's bronze medal. In fact, it is the very framework through which those narrative events are related that underlies and justifies this explicit realization of the book’s theme. The thematic lesson that life isn’t fair which is delineated via remembrance of a childhood conversation young “Billy Goldman” has with an older neighbor lady is constantly revealed throughout the narrative progression of the book. 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Well, I like a challenge, and if this is the worst, as my first, then enjoying it means I’ll have a lot to look forward to.Īs a sort of homage-cum-epilogue to Holmes’ greatest Dartmoor adventure, The Hound of the Baskervilles, it revisits the Moor and it’s history through the eyes of King’s Mary Sue, Mary Russell, with the assistance of the very real, and very eccentric nonagenarian, the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould. It seems, if other reviewers are anything to go by, to have been tarred with accusations of tedium, poor pacing and a lack of focus. In approaching the Mary Russell stories, I started not with her first, but her fourth novel, The Moor. Yes, I’d read the stories and even owned a few pastiche novels, but coming to find and love Holmes later in life seems, to me, to be the secret of her series’ success. Like Laurie R King, I came to discover Sherlock Holmes in my middle years. The Moor by Laurie R King, Allison & Busby, May 2014. 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