BOOK REVIEW: A Boy Named Rose by Gaëlle Geniller

A Boy Named RoseA Boy Named Rose by Gaëlle Geniller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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Release Date: July 18, 2023

This is the story of a preternaturally likeable and enthralling young cabaret dancer, the titular boy named Rose. Rose’s entire life has been lived in the cabaret that his mother runs, and much of the story revolves around his introduction to the broader world as his fame grows.

It is eye-catchingly illustrated in a way that creates and facilitates a unique feel for the story.

As stories go, it’s not particularly emotionally rousing. I suspect that is partly because, as is common with literary fiction, it’s more character-driven than story-driven, and this presents a challenge for the graphic novel format in which the reader has more direct exposure to the characters’ external happenings. One may see a character being pensive, but without insight into that individual’s mental world one doesn’t feel it as intensely as one would with a novel that allows one some internal insight.

That said, a world is presented that is so foreign to most of us, life inside a cabaret, that it generates interest in that sense.

Overall, it was an enjoyable, light-hearted read.

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PROMPT: Historical Figure

Daily writing prompt
Who is your favorite historical figure?

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Black on Blue [Haiku]

a black cloud
 crawls through a blue sky
  on a bright Fall day.

DAILY PHOTO: Budapest Roofs Under Blue Skies

Dorothea Tanning’s Birthday (1942) [Free Verse]

Oh, I've been in that dream:

     door upon door to nowhere,
     inexplicable nudity,
     elements that seem fine 
          from a distance, but -
          from up close - make no sense.

And then I saw the creature at her feet,
      and knew I'd never been in that dream.

   I can't fathom the genetic cocktail 
      that would need to be cooked up
          to create such a monstrous pet. 

   And then it hit me that the winged badger-mutt
       is not nearly the most disturbing aspect...

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Tenacity [Haiku]

saltwater waves
 batter a lush Mangrove
  on a rocky shore.

Cattail Time [Haiku]

cattail metronome:
keeps time out of phase
with the tall grass.

DAILY PHOTO: Sunset over the Bay of Bengal.

Melting Stone [Free Verse]

Upon the ocean shore,
   there is a rock:
   hard,
   black,
   porous,
   volcanic.

Gentle seas send ripples
   against its base.

Stormy seas send waves
   to relentlessly batter it,
   crashing over its top.

Both the lapping waves
   and the crashing waves
   cart away parts of the rock --
   one unit of grit at a time.

The lapping waves need patience;
  the crashing waves need energy,
    but they both insist a tax be paid
     for their labors.

Just looking at the rock,
 one can tell it was once different:
    bigger,
    its pores filled
        with other rock -- softer rock,
  rock that the sea long ago turned
    into sandy bottoms and beaches.

The rock is dissolving like an ice cube,
  except in geologic time. 

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All of them, but as I’ve only hit 40-some to date, I need to prioritize. The current top of my list includes: Myanmar, Turkey, Georgia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Uzbekistan, Madagascar, and the Maldives.