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The Handless Maiden [Paperback]

Loranne Brown
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"Change one thing. The sanctioned family memory, even the police report, states that the gun went off by accident. I know better." With these intriguing opening lines Loranne Brown sets the pace for her exceptional debut novel, The Handless Maiden (Doubleday Canada, 417 pages, $32.95 cloth).
The story begins in Thunder Bay, Ontario, where Mariah Standhoffer, her younger brother, Luke, and their parents move in with the widowed Lucas Standhoffer, Mariah's grandfather. His house is "three storeys, neo-Victorian, complete with tower room and gingerbread trim." It is a house large enough to hold its secrets, including Lucas's sexual abuse of his granddaughter, which begins when she is eight and continues for nine years. Mariah, having learned at a very young age that even small actions often have large consequences, is terrified of causing turmoil in her family and therefore says nothing. It is one of the book's many ironies that her parents, both of them loving, moral, and supportive, think they are shielding her from life's dangers and don't realize the horrors unfolding regularly under their own roof.
The abuse stops only when Mariah, literally, takes matters into her own hands: "While changing the sheets on her parents' bed, Mariah Standhoffer, age 17, was assaulted by her grandfather, Lucas Standhoffer, age 73. She somehow retrieved the revolver her father always kept tucked between the box spring and the mattress. While brandishing the weapon, she shrieked, `If you ever touch me again, I'll kill you.' A struggle for the weapon ensued and the pistol was discharged at close range, shattering her right hand, which, despite extensive bone and skin grafts, was subsequently amputated at the wrist."
The reverberations of this incident are numerous and profound. Mariah's career as a concert pianist is over almost before it begins. Instead, she becomes a composer, mining the music that was within her all along. Her relationships with her mother (to whom she reveals the abuse) and with her father (to whom she does not) are altered. The event also affects, in various ways, her role in what ends up being a love triangle: Mariah and the two men, Sully and Doug, who want to marry her. But the most significant effect is on Mariah herself: her perceptions, her self-image, her struggle to answer the unanswerable question, "Did I do it on purpose?"
Unnerving as a honed razor, The Handless Maiden is a fiercely beautiful book, a chronicle of a harrowing journey from childhood to adulthood. It is not without flaws (Sully is almost too saintly to be believed, for instance) but they pale in comparison to its greatest strength: Mariah Standhoffer. Brown has created a fascinating character, so intense, psychologically astute, articulate, and insightful that the sheer force of her personality compels you to keep reading-and you're not likely to forget her once you close the book.
Eva Tihanyi (Books in Canada)

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"Brown is a consummate storyteller ... The Handless Maiden is a big, exuberant novel with a generous heart, which loves life and everything in it." —The Globe and Mail

"Compelling ... It may be the kind of novel that's been missing from the Canadian publishing scene." —Quill & Quire

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Novel, July 7 2000
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Well, I paced the floor of my local Chapters bookstore for almost an hour and a half in search of the perfect book before locating the Handless Maiden. My grand search truly paid off because the book was absolutely amazing. Mariah is an emotionally vibrant main character who shares with the reader the story of her life. The characters appear so real that by the end of the novel you feel as though you've experienced their lives through their own eyes, thoughts, hearts, and, yes, souls. Its a deep, dark, and overall enlightening novel that moved me beyond words. Brown is a talented new novelist and I look forward to her future works (and future fame). Not only did I find the "perfect book" that day but also the "perfect storyteller". I congratulate Loranne Brown on an exquisite novel...a rare gem.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read!, Sep 22 1999
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This review is from: Handless Maiden (Hardcover)
Yes, a great read. As I told someone, it was an excruciatingly emotional book. Mariah experiences depths of life...and then she uses her music in wondrous ways. Also, Ms Brown has a remarkable talent for writing the healing of music. The theme of "opportunity from accident" is real as we find when we reflect on life's challenges. As I came to the climax I thought, "Oh yes".

I am a dedicated fan of Canadian novelists.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Happiness, sadness, love and death, and depth, Sep 19 1999
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This review is from: Handless Maiden (Hardcover)
Why read? To escape, to go somewhere you've not been before, physically or perhaps mentally? Is this why you read? If so, I encourage you to go on a journey with Mariah. Through the prolific words of Loranne Brown, Mariah takes us through a personal journey of abuse, love, sex, music, motherhood, death and healing. And she does so in a way that you'll never forget.

I especially recommend those of you in book clubs consider Loranne Brown's debut novel as a book you'll all read in the next few months. I have the good fortune to live down the "highway" from Ms. Brown so we were able to invite her to our club meeting last week. After discussing the novel over dinner, Ms. Brown joined us to answer some of the questions left after we "had it all figured out."

She is a gracious, dedicated writer with a great sense of humour. Not always is the humour evident in her novel, but the dedication certainly is. It is also evident that she's done her research and that she's a superb story teller.

I also recommend you try to read Grimms fairytale of the same name. It may help interpret the book in a different way.

On behalf of my club, Lileth's Library, thank you Loranne Brown for a good read and a delightful discussion!

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