"Complex family drama"
Forty years old computer designer India misses her single
life in Denver having to relocate to Colorado Springs to
take care of her mother Eldora whose beloved mate died six
months ago. India enjoys her long distance love life when
she and her beloved New York based magazine owner Jack
Shea get together. Flaky Eldora wants to go on a pilgrimage to Las Vegas
where she plans to reveal the truth about herself to her
adult children, but first must find her other daughter
Gypsy, an artist whose last postcard came from Tucuncari,
New Mexico. India does not want to go, but feels
obligated having vowed to her late father Don Redding she
would take care of mom. Worse India senses her sibling; a
schizophrenic is off her medicine and in trouble.
Finally, she is pregnant, but has doubts about bringing a
child into the world containing her gene pool. This
pilgrimage will awaken India to what really matters in
life are loving relationships. LADY LUCK'S MAP OF VEGAS is a complex family drama that
mostly focuses on India and her relationships with her
boyfriend, mother and sister, but to a lesser degree with
her dad and between her mom and sib. Readers feel for
India who fears commitment to include her concerns about
allowing a newborn into this world. Though the reason for
Eldora's obsession to venture forth is revealed late,
readers who appreciate a strong poignant look at people
with baggage in which there is no simplistic cure all
elixir. Barbara Samuel provides an affecting tale that
shakes the audience to its emotional core. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 28, 2004
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