Review of Nobody comes to visit anymore
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- Emily Meadows
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Review of Nobody comes to visit anymore
Nobody comes to visit anymore by Chris Edwards is a book of short stories written about a range of topics and characters. The book starts with a story called “The Firedancers,” a beautifully written narrative about a man’s love for his grandfather. “The Firedancers” anchors readers in the place where all of Edwards’ stories are based, in Texas. His use of the southern dialect and description of small-town living bring this book to life, with every story introducing new characters and scenarios. Another story in the book, “Blankets,” is about a character named Steven who is addicted to heroin. He wishes he had never tried opiates because they are so addictive, and yet he describes the high as being better than just about anything.
One of my favorite stories in the book is “Not a Cull in the Herd.” This story is about two neighbors at war with each other over a fence on their property line. The main character in this story is Delbert Ray Pickens. He is an angry bully known for his odorous gas. This story is probably the quirkiest one, as it includes either supernatural or extraterrestrial characters. These characters aren’t the only surprising ones in the book; the last story is written from the perspective of a cat.
I enjoyed reading this collection of stories. Some were fantastical, while others described scenes that felt very normal. For example, the story “Like the Others Do” is about two teenagers hanging out at a shopping mall. Their dialogue as they eat in the food court of the mall is hilarious, and it’s heartwarming when they meet and chat with a disabled teenager. The disabled teen is delighted by their company and their marijuana. In each short tale, it is evident the author has a wonderful talent for his ability to write rich, complex stories.
Some of the stories in the book contained racial and other offensive slurs. These words were used primarily in dialogue, as characters related to each other. There were a few instances where these words were used descriptively in the text. I found these words to be jarring every time I read one of them. I would also like to note that this book is written from the male perspective, with most of the stories written about boys or men. The women in Edwards’ stories are secondary characters depicted neutrally (i.e. grandmothers, mothers, wives) or negatively (i.e. high-maintenance soccer moms with big hair, a news reporter with big breasts, a prostitute).
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. The author is a talented and creative writer, and he wrote an interesting book of short stories in Nobody comes to visit anymore. While there were aspects of the author’s writing that didn’t resonate with me, those things didn’t detract from the book or warrant a lower rating. I would recommend this book to readers who enjoy short stories that highlight the humanity in all of us. The characters in Edwards’ book are flawed and imperfect. I would also recommend Nobody comes to visit anymore to men looking for a book that has short, male-centered stories that can be read in multiple sittings. This is a book that would be a perfect vacation read with a cup of coffee or another beverage of choice.
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