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Somedays it’s just so great to be the mom. Daughter Melinda’s fabulous book, Still Star-Crossed, is in bookstores today.
But don’t just take my word for it. In their review (starred!) Kirkus says,
Love and violence intertwine in this spectacular sequel to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
The peace purchased with Romeo’s and Juliet’s deaths lasts two weeks before the Capulets and Montagues renew their fight in the streets of Verona. Those closest to the young lovers struggle with their grief: Rosaline Tirimo mourns both her cousin Juliet and her former suitor, Romeo, but resolves to escape the cycle of violence and the grudging charity of the Capulet family by becoming a nun. Benvolio Montague sees Mercutio’s and Romeo’s ghosts everywhere, but he suppresses his anger at the Capulets. Then Prince Escalus attempts to force the feuding families into concord by arranging a marriage between Rosaline and Benvolio, even as a third party incites riots and slays young Capulets and Montagues indiscriminately. Unlike their cousins’ whirlwind romance, Rosaline and Benvolio’s courtship consists of squabbling, sleuthing and a grudging sense of duty. Taub splits her focus between the personal and the political, sending the narrative shuttling among Rosaline, Benvolio, Rosaline’s spirited sister, Livia, and desperate Prince Escalus without losing the thread. Rosaline and Benvolio’s tale is equal parts historical fiction, detective story and high adventure, relayed in accurate but not overwhelming period language, informed by Romeo and Juliet and Shakespeare’s other works but offering an expanded and original perspective.
A perfect blend of the intimate and the epic, the story both honors its origin and works in its own right.
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Oh, awesome, Barb! Mother/daughter authors!!
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Thanks, Mary. I’m pretty darn proud.
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Congratulations to your daughter !
P.S. has she started work on a prequel to Romeo and Juliet – [Shakespeare was lamentably lacking in detail as to the origins of the feud between the two families]
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ooohh…like that idea!
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How exciting for both Mom and Daughter! Congratulations!
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That’s pretty cool shit right there momma Barb!
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Thanks, Don. There is a fabulous yiddish phrase — “may you schep much nachus” — which means you bask in the glow of your family’s (usually your children’s) achievements. I’ll definitely schep nachus today!
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You should!
I’ve never been interested in anybody else’s accomplishments in my life before I had kids. Sorry wife.
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Wow! Sounds like a good read. And so creative! Congratulations.
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Congrats to both of you )
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How wonderful! How proud you must be! I’ve already ordered it, and looking forward to reading it.
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That’s so exciting Barb! Congratulations to your daughter.
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Thanks. We think it’s pretty exciting too.
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Please pass my sincere congrats along to your daughter! I am giving the name to my daughter and friends, along w/ cousins, etc….
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Wow! Thanks so much.
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My pleasure! I sent out the first round of FB promos to the “girls” already – all avid readers!
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Totally awesome!
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Thanks so much for the tweet, Doll!
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For sure! :)
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Super cool! Send my congratulations!
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I’m halfway through already, and it’s a WINNER! Wonderful plotting, great writing! Haven’t had such a good time since Laurie King created Mary Russell!
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