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A review by ninasimo
Polar by T.R. Pearson
4.0
What a find! Pearson's writing is excellent literature, brilliant observation and really funny.
TR Pearson's narrator, one of the locals from the unnamed Virginia town, weaves a story that is as much observation of human character as the story of Deputy Ray's search for a missing little girl, and unkempt and socially illiterate Clayton's transformation to cryptic prophet. His descriptions are magnificent . . . "They were the Sapps from down the pike. You can hardly hope to mistake a Sapp around here as they are, all of them, impossibly hairy and given to moles and chinlessness. The females have sideburns and brush mustaches. The men all sport eyebrows that meet."
I will definitely be reading more Pearson.
TR Pearson's narrator, one of the locals from the unnamed Virginia town, weaves a story that is as much observation of human character as the story of Deputy Ray's search for a missing little girl, and unkempt and socially illiterate Clayton's transformation to cryptic prophet. His descriptions are magnificent . . . "They were the Sapps from down the pike. You can hardly hope to mistake a Sapp around here as they are, all of them, impossibly hairy and given to moles and chinlessness. The females have sideburns and brush mustaches. The men all sport eyebrows that meet."
I will definitely be reading more Pearson.