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I heard it was filmed partially around Hollister, MO. Not sure if that is correct or not.


http://www.npr.org/2011/08/18/1397531..."
Thanks for sharing the article, Lea. I read it for a little background. Should be a gripping story.


The snow outside my window that refuses to melt is certainly helping to set the scene for me, however, my area of Missouri also shares the same geographical features that Woodrell so meticulously describes.
Unfortunately, I can also relate to Ree's family. Our county has more than a few family trees in it that remind me of the Dolly clan. As I'm reading, I can actually picture some students I've had whose backgrounds rival Ree's.
I just read the scene where she remembers taking the mushrooms that Little Arthur gave her...I won't say anything else about it so as not to spoil it, but I had to take a break after that one.
Hoping for someone else to jump into this conversation whether you are reading this novel or another one of his titles! Are they all this depressing?

I'm hoping to get through another 50 pages tonight.


1. Some of the descriptions were more than vivid. I groaned a few times while reading them.
2. I couldn't decide who had the worst situation, Ree or Gail. I really felt sorry for Gail. I'm probably being very optimistic where Ree is concerned, but to me Gail seemed much more consigned to a life of misery than Ree. The feeling I was left with regarding Ree is that she has enough intelligence and gumption to eventually find a way out.
3. Speaking of Gail...her relationship with Ree was interesting. I'm not sure some of the details were necessary to the story, but I guess it did show the desperate need for a real connection that both of these girls shared.
I'm hoping to squeeze in another one of Woodrell's novels this month. I'm planning on reading The Maid's Version. Has anyone read this one?

I can't believe their are 23 people waiting for The Maid's Version. Maybe next year? lol
I haven't been able to read anything this week, so I'm hoping to read it this weekend.

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Since we are knee deep into a very cold winter here in Missouri, I'm going with
Woodrell is a Missouri native and many of his books are set in the state. There are more than a few titles on his list that look rather intriguing.