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Sodom Road Exit

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It's the summer of 1990 and Crystal Beach has lost its beloved, long-running amusement park, leaving the lakeside village a virtual ghost town. It is back to this fallen community that Starla Mia Martin must return to live with her overbearing mother after dropping out of university and racking up significant debt. But an economic downturn, mother-daughter drama, and Generation X disillusionment soon prove to be to be the least of Starla's troubles. A mysterious and salacious force begins to dog her; inexplicable sounds in the night and indescribable sights spotted in the periphery. Soon enough, Starla must confront the unresolved traumas that haunt Crystal Beach. Sodom Road Exit might read like a conventional paranormal thriller, except that Starla is far from a conventional protagonist. Where others might feel fear, Starla feels lust and queer desire. When others might run, Starla draws the horror nearer. And in turn, she draws a host of capricious characters toward her—all of them challenged to seek answers beyond their own temporal realities. Sodom Road Exit, the second novel by Lambda Literary Award winner Amber Dawn, is a book that's alive with both desire and dread.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 2, 2018
      Following Sub Rosa, winner of the 2010 Lambda Literary Award for lesbian debut fiction, Dawn attempts to graft a ghostly possession story onto a family melodrama, with mixed results. Starla Martin is a disillusioned young woman, unable to choose a life path when “there are so many gosh darn prospects for me to gradually fail at.” Fleeing creditors, she moves in with her mother in Crystal Beach, Ont.. Finding work as night manager for an RV park, Starla quickly discovers an innate strangeness to the area: “Like Weekly World News, UFOs, two-headed squirrels, haunted barns weird.” As she tentatively begins a relationship with Tamara, a stripper, the ghost of a professional “scream queen” from a torn-down amusement park also takes a sexual interest in her, making for a complicated love triangle. Starla is an intriguing character, terribly flawed yet smart enough to realize that “torment is recognizing exactly what is wrong with you, but not knowing how to right those wrongs.” Her relationships with Tamara and her mother are the most accomplished elements of the story, but Dawn never fully reconciles the supernatural elements with the realism. There is much to commend in the narrative, but the novel as a whole has an oddly unfinished quality.

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