Bloodlines

by Rochelle Lynn Holt


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/30/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 352
ISBN : 9781420862379

About the Book

Bloodli(n)es is a multi-character novel that illuminates one dysfunctional family in contemporary society where “the norm” remains, undoubtedly, mostly in the minds of idealists still rooted in the conservative Fifties.

            The Forest family members narrate individual and separate alienation from each other and themselves in this poemnovel where the House, an invisible protagonist, has the most to say regarding daughters’ and sons’ estrangement from parents and each other.

            As heirs to the mental disorder of their dead father, four of the five siblings have scattered to different states in America in an attempt to ignore their past while building new lives.  However, each of them, unwittingly, perpetuates the dysfunctional cycle.   Jana, Ross, Jr., Tim and Beth spin in their own orbits while Rose, the firstborn, visits most often Vera, the widowed mother, and brother/caregiver Ross, Jr.. 

            Beth’s debut poetry book, Through the Mirror, serves symbolically to reignite sibling liaisons in conflict with the youngest daughter’s blatant characterization of an abnormal family (based on her own personal experience and memories.)

            Epiphanies and transformations occur, although few and far between, in this realistic rendering of a broken family unit that also includes the voice of Ross, Sr., the ghost, and the House communicate emotions, opinions and sentiments heretofore unverbalized.

            Bloodlines are Blood Lies until family members face the truth of responsibility at the heart of their bonds.


About the Author

First ranked among the top 3% of America’s major poets in a nationwide survey for Writer’s Digest, Rochelle has become recognized as a novelist-of-the-future.  The term was invented by her mentor/friend known for The Diaries of Anais Nin.  (See Rochelle’s Anais Nin:  Un Understanding of Her Art ’91 available for a second edition.)

 

Born in Chicago, one childhood dream included sharing her work with audiences all across America.  Since l967, she’s given over 700 readings in 34 states in art centers, bookstores, colleges, at conferences and workshops, in hospitals, libraries, schools and universities.

 

Anais Nin titled  her “the Queen of Creativity” in a personal letter, because Rochelle was  a dancer, painter, letterpress publisher and sculptor of stone for successive decades, a constant inspiration to her writing as well as her fans.

 

 

Rochelle has lived in Ft. Myers, Florida since 1994.  The writer remains open to invitations to lecture, read, sign her books published annually since 1970 in all genres.  Her web site is www.angelfire.com/blues2/rlynnholt.