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by P Cleage (Author) "I WISH I HAD a red dress ..." (more)
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How do you follow up a debut that's a New York Times bestseller, an Oprah Book Club Selection that's still in the Amazon top 100 two years after publication? If you're canny like Cleage, author of What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day, you write a sequel, of course. Returning to Idlewild, Mich., the setting of her first book, Cleage takes up the story of Joyce, big sister to Ava, who was the focus of the original and who is absent from this one, traveling the country with her husband, Eddie. Fortysomething Joyce, a dedicated social worker, has always tended to be an optimist, despite her overwhelmingly tragic life. Her mother committed suicide on her wedding night, her two children died young and her beloved husband drowned five years ago. She's since taken to wearing black, but now she feels ready to wear red again, hence the title. The opportunity to do so comes in the form of Nate Anderson, a new student counselor in town who sees in Joyce the romantic woman who's still beneath the surface. Meanwhile, there's a lot going on at the Sewing Circus, the space Joyce uses for social work. Inspirational, idealistic and spiritual, the book is also sometimes judgmental, and a decidedly "women good, men bad" tone occasionally creeps in; some readers may find this unappealing. The bulk of the book is more about .problem solving specifically, Joyce's efforts at helping young African-American women become "free women" than it is about romance. (July) Forecast: As with many of the follow-ups penned by the Oprah-anointed, this effort will disappoint more than please the acolytes who made the first novel such a huge success, perhaps affecting Cleage's sales down the road. Major ad/promo; 7-city author tour; audio from Harper Audio.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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It's not surprising that Joyce Mitchell wears black all the time; her life has been full of darkness and death. Her story is the sequel to Cleage's well-received debut novel, What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day, and is also set in a small Michigan town formerly a resort for wealthy African Americans. Joyce is a social worker counseling young African American women, dedicated to guiding them through teenage pregnancies and destructive relationships. She herself has been on her own for five years of widowhood, and aside from some dreaming, she cannot imagine a life in which wearing a beautiful red dress is ever going to be possible. Then Nate, a former Detroit cop and new high school counselor, moves into town. Nate and Joyce's relationship is developing at the same time Joyce is trying to protect one of her members from a violent man. As reader, Cleage captures the struggles, tensions, and "cosmic confusion" of the war between the sexes in her fictional African American community. The struggles will continue, of course, but the hope is there for an occasion to wear that wonderful red dress. Recommended for public and academic libraries that feature African American fiction. Barbara Valle, El Paso P.L., TX
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, Jul 7 2004
By Renee M. Davis (Carrollton, TX United States) - See all my reviews
I enjoyed this book as I have others of Pearl Cleage's. I was happy to see that Joyce was moving on with her life. The only disappointment was that the book didn't mention the baby that she "rescued" in What Looks Like Crazy. The sequel only mentioned her sister Ava once. Other than that, I thought it was a good read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars DELIGHTFUL SEQUEL., Feb 16 2004
By ANDRENA G. DANCER (UPLAND, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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If you liked IT LOOKS LIKE CRAZY ON AN ORDINARY DAY, you will LOVE Pearl Cleage's second novel, I WISH I HAD A RED DRESS!

This novel re-introduces Joyce Mitchell, one of the characters from Cleage's previous novel, as well as some of the members of her "free" women's community group, affectionately known as "The Circus". All of the characters come alive through Cleage's wonderful story-telling style--so much so that the reader wants to know what happens to them long after the last page is turned.

The characters also relate such memorable messages as: "Confession, without closure, is just whining"; "Anybody can learn anything, once they quit pretending that they already know it"; "If you can't admit it, you probably ought to quit it"; and "If you want to make God laugh, make plans".

In addition to running "The Circus" and helping its all-female membership deal with issues such as motherhood, education, abusive relationships, and career choices, Joyce must examine her own feelings regarding the blossoming of a romantic relationship with the newest member of her small Idlewild, Michigan community, after surviving five years of widowhood.

I WISH I HAD A RED DRESS has all of the wit, humor, and excellent plot development that can be expected from a Pearl Cleage novel, and it will hold the reader's attention from the first page to the last.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Master storyteller, Feb 9 2004
By B. Evans "bibliophile" (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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I first read "What Looks Like Crazy..." last year and have recently read "The Brass Bed.." and I find that Pearl Cleage is a master storyteller. She blends her creative talent with the African oral tradition. I appreciate the honesty and creativity in her work. The voices and images are almost tangible. I can't wait to get my hands on "Some Things I Never Thought I'd Do".

Take some time and enjoy Cleage's brand of reality.

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2.0 out of 5 stars I Wasn't Feeling It
Maybe it's just me. I thought I'd try out a Cleage novel since i hear so much hype about her book. I was tossed back and forth and couldn't make heads or tails out of the gist... Read more
Published on Dec 5 2003 by Sweetie Pye

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Interesting !!!
I have just recently been introduced to this author's work and MY am I having a BLAST !!!! She's electric and very witty. Her imagination amazes me. Read more
Published on Dec 1 2003 by Cassandra Gaddy

4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and Uplifting
I thought this book was wonderfully inspirational. It follows the story of Joyce who has had far too much tragedy in her life. Read more
Published on Dec 1 2003 by Manhattan Mom

4.0 out of 5 stars An easy interesting book...
I thought this book was a very interesting read - but it seemed more of an empowering enlightening commentary than a novel & I thought it would have much more romance - but it... Read more
Published on Oct 4 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Love wears a red dress
This sequel revisits Idlewild, Michigan and the characters we grew to love in What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day. Read more
Published on Sep 11 2003 by R.E.A.L. Reviewers

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
If you loved What looks like crazy on and Ordianry Day- you'll love this almost sequel. Highly recommended
Published on Jul 14 2003 by sunshine608

5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
I absolutly loved this book and highly recommend it to others. Ms. Cleadge is an excellent writer, her characters seem so real. This is quality reading!!
Published on Jul 14 2003 by sunshine608

5.0 out of 5 stars Listen Up!
Because I spend a fair amount of time in my car, I heard this book rather than read it. I was fascinated from the first minutes... Read more
Published on Mar 23 2003 by Lee R. Gurr

5.0 out of 5 stars It's Time to Buy a Red Dress!
What a beautiful follow up to Cleage's book "What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day". In "I Wish I Had a Red Dress" we get a chance to get to know more... Read more
Published on Feb 19 2003 by jshani

5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It!
I couldn't put the book down and ended staying up all night to read it. I liked the relationship between Joyce Mitchell and her girls. Read more
Published on Feb 8 2003 by Dena Leichnitz

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