Saturday, July 29, 2017

Eyes Of A Valley Girl Is A Unique Look At The 60s

By Mark Ellis


This book is in the genre of retro autobiographical fantasy. The main character, Marianne, goes through a journey of ranging emotions of and prospects. The setting is in Southern California in a suburban town in the 1960s. When you read Eyes of a Valley Girl by MW Lilly, you'll feel like you're experiencing the story just like you were there with her.

The 60s for a lot of people were all about compassion and optimism, and those themes are quite emphasized in the book. The storyteller witnesses good things and people not perishing due to bad experiences and lack of support. Marianne brings her very cosmic view of the universe and humanity and brings it into the reader's thinking.

The woman who wrote this novel, MW Lilly, is a Hollywood native but moved with her family to the Valley back in 1958. In Van Nuys, she attended Birmingham High School. She currently resides in South Kona, which is on the Island of Hawaii.

No battle can be won or journey made without a struggle, and this is also true with this story. People rave that the book is entertaining, while at the same time not ignoring the bittersweet realities of this time period. The lens that the story is told through, this person and this time, makes for a highly unique experience.

If you've ever read a book like this where the author hasn't found their voice and are maybe trying too hard to make it seem authentic, it can be painful to read. It's necessary for the writer to have the right prose in order to send the reader on this journey. Reader's are amazed by the beautiful descriptions, the humor, the angst, and the vivid details provided in this novel by MW Lilly.

There are many cultural and historical goodies just seasoned within this piece of literature. Lilly takes the time to describe the significance and details about Ganesha, for instance. She also goes into French culture, cooking, and La Belle Epoque. People who are passionate about learning often glean as much knowledge as they can from the books they read, and this type of reader will certainly not be disappointed here.

With an autobiographical piece of work, you get to see actual experiences as they're recollected, retold, or even fictionalized slightly by the experiencer, the writer. You get to take a look into their life from a very unique perspective. Sometimes there are painful details shown, and in this case, we see what it's like to live with a parent who is abusive and an alcoholic. This may be an encouraging story for anyone in that situation because the protagonist gets through it with the underlying themes of optimism and compassion.

Promise and courage can be very powerful concepts for those who are going through tough or confusing times, such as moving on into adulthood. When one is coming of age, one needs the reassurance of what life's going to be, or just that they are going to be okay and are going to be able to figure things out, because it can be so overwhelming. This coming of age story is a great pick for anyone, and it comes highly recommended.




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