Passage by Connie Willis
Filed in Reviews| EDITED 30 August to correct “past life” to “near death” experiences. Oops, sorry!
And that’s the tack that Connie Willis takes in this fat but very readably novel. Two very different people are trying to prove the nature of NDEs once and for all. Dr. Joanna Lander is involved in talking patients who’ve had NDEs, trying to document them to see if anything scientific can be found out. Her arch-nemesis is Mr. Mandrake, a man who’s so set on proving that the NDE is spiritual that he leads the vulnerable patients to tell them what he wants them to say. Dr. Richard Wright, however, has found a way to create the NDEs using drugs. Joanna eventually signs on as his assistant, and after rejecting at least two thirds of the good doctor’s current volunteers as unsuitable starts “going under” herself. And each time finds herself in the same, somehow familiar location. There is so much going on in this book that I’m surprised the author was able to hold it all together…but she did. This is a well-written, gripping story with numerous sub-plots and believable characters (some of whom you wish you could shake until they rattle). Pretty much everything in its 700-plus pages has some bearing on at least two other plot elements. Sooner or later, all the different threads come together into a series of those little “aha!” moments. I was very, very surprised at the way the story played out—something that doesn’t happen too often in this climate of boilerplate books. I had a very hard time putting the book down. I’d never read anything by this author before, but I am truly glad that I fished this one out of the library sale box for reading. Fortunately, I had another Connie Willis book in my pile…and guess what I’m reading now? |
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6 Comments, Comment or Ping
J. Lynne (36 comments.)
This sounds like something I’d like. I’m putting it on my Amazon wishlist. Of course, I have about 30 books to read at home already.
Aug 30th, 2007
beautyredefined
Sorry, what’s an NDE?
Aug 30th, 2007
Linda R. Moore
JL — cool! I have to admit to an error though: I typed “past life” when I meant “near death” experiences. Oops!
Aug 30th, 2007
Linda R. Moore
BR: I messed up. I typed “past life” instead of “near death.” NDE=”near death experience” (think tunnels, white light and angels).
Aug 30th, 2007
beautyredefined
Ah, makes sense to me now. :) I just read an article in the Economist today about how they can create out of body experiences and study them.
Aug 30th, 2007
Linda R. Moore
Wow. That’s quite something.
Sep 4th, 2007
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