That Ridiculous Blue Sky
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March 28, 2006
ISBN: 0595384269
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Reviews -
Everyone is doing it. Going silver. Going platinum. Goiing gray. Halle Berry is "do"ing it with her gelled X-Men spikes. Cute Yalie Anderson Cooper may be doing it without half-trying. Boomers all over the country are, too -- proud to show the muscle of the new power-demographic.
Now, along comes Monica B. Morris. She's doing it, too. She's kept her locks dark but there is no doubt that That Ridiculous Blue Sky, a novel about three single women of that age or color, fits with the trend. These heroines are perfect for the time. Excepting for an extra dollop of wisdom, they show us that years don't make that much difference, that generations and demographics cross.
Ideally suited to make a point about trans-generations, this novel, too, refuses to be neatly packaged up and stuffed into a knothole. It's a little bit romance, a little bit mystery, and a little literary, too. It even has a whiff of aging chick-lit.
Three women, introduced in their own separate chapters, come together because they are searching for, well…men. At middle age they find something lacking in their lives and come to trust Magdalena, a flamboyant and charismatic woman who practices the ancient art of matchmaking. Not quite comfortable with the new millennium's pairing services on the Web, the women like that Magdalena vets her gentlemen applicants carefully. She charges exorbitant rates but perhaps security is worth the price. They sign on--each motivated differently -- and find themselves embroiled in a suspense story and in a support group, neither of which they had bargained for.
-- Carolyn Howard-Johnson's Reviews
