Lynne Sage Reviewer for Canadian Lesbian Fiction Addicts, August
2005:
Jenah Watson says in her acknowledgements that it
took her five years to write her book. The quality of the book and
its story would say that it was five years well spent.
Our Reunion is about two women who reconnect at a high school
reunion. Samantha Whitewell plays in her older sister Lisa’s
band and they are providing the entertainment for the event because
Lisa is a member of the class, which is reuniting after twenty-five
years. The news that Christina (Tina) Mellekas will be attending the
dance immediately interests Sam who remembers the attractive woman
from when Tina was on the track team with her sister. Sam spent many
afternoons sitting in the bleachers waiting for Lisa and watching
the team practice...specifically watching Tina practice. Tina has
become something of a mystery figure for the class since a tragic
automobile accident years before when she was injured and her brother
was killed. When Sam and Tina are reintroduced, Sam feels herself
immediately drawn to the older woman and senses in her a profound
sadness. That is enough to convince Sam that what Tina needs is a
friend and that she can fill the role perfectly. Tina however feels
she has led a dark life and that she isn’t the proper type of
person to be forming a friendship or anything else with a kind and
charming woman like Sam. As the story unfolds the two women struggle
to find a foundation for this friendship and then to deal with emotions
that draw them into a much deeper relationship. Sam at times trusts
too much and Tina has difficulty trusting at all. This is not a quick,
easy description of two women who immediately fall in love and go
off to live happily ever after. It is an unfolding of how real relationships
develop and the stresses and triumphs that are usually experienced
in that process.
Our Reunion is an enjoyable book because it takes the time
to develop the characters and to explore why they behave as they do.
The reader is allowed to develop an empathy for Tina’s fears
and an appreciation for Sam’s frustration. By the end of the
book you feel as if you really know these women. Many books in the
lesbian genre seem to rush through the story to get to an end. You
may enjoy the trip, but you miss a lot because everything is happening
so quickly. This is not a slow paced book however. The reading progresses
very quickly, but the length of the story gives you the time to appreciate
what is happening. This is one of those books that you almost hate
to see end.
As a final plus, this book is put together well. Having read a book
just before this one that was less than half as long, but full of
typographical and grammatical errors, it was a pleasure to read a
book that was well edited and devoid of mistakes. The cover is attractive
and the book is sturdy. Based on the story and the book construction,
if this is the type of product that P.D. Publishing is going to be
associated with, the company should do very well. This book feels
worth the price that is paid for it.
P.D.
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