Managing Just Fine

Description

75 pages
$23.95
ISBN 0-88750-842-1
DDC C813'.54

Publisher

Year

1991

Contributor

Reviewed by Susan Patrick

Susan Patrick is a librarian at the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.

Review

Author of the award-winning collection, Raspberry Vinegar, the stories
here—in this, Shaw’s latest collection—though written mainly in
the first person and set in Toronto, have very different voices and
varied characters, ranging from teenage girls catching a first glimpse
of the adult world to a middle-aged man and elderly women who look back
on their lives. These characters are survivors, although they may not
always quite “manage just fine” from an outsider’s point of view;
still, they face life’s problems and look to the future with a
matter-of-fact (and often gently self-deprecating) sense of humor and
determination, leaving the reader feeling optimistic about the human
spirit in the face of life’s daily struggles.

Citation

Shaw, Joan Fern., “Managing Just Fine,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed December 21, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/11139.