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Cavedweller
Author: Dorothy Allison
Book Information
Publisher: Plume Books
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 20

ISBN-13: 9780452279698 - ISBN-10: 0452279690
Publication Date: 5/1/1999
Pages: 434

Book Description:
From the author of Bastard Out of Carolina comes another compelling novel about four women whose lives converge unexpectedly and force all of them to come to terms not only with their past, but their future.

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Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Audio Cassette (Abridged)


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Erin I. (erine) from MALDEN, MA wrote on 5/9/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I love Dorothy Allison! A really good, enjoyable read. She is a great writer.


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Allison D. (alleigh) from ARLINGTON, VA wrote on 9/7/2008...


Cavedweller tells the story of a mother and her three daughters living in Cayro, Georgia. The mother, Delia, ran away from Georgia to escape her abusive husband, which also meant leaving her two daughters, Amanda and Dede, behind. In the 10 years that she as away, Delia built a new life for herself in Los Angeles, which including joining a band, becoming a famous singer/songwriter, and having a third daughter, Cissy. However, even though she saved herself from the abuse, Delia was overwhelmed with the need to go back to Georgia, reclaim her daughters, and make a life of her own.

When Delia returns to the small town with Cissy, the situation she left behind has changed, but her problems are not resolved. Amanda and Dede harbor a significant amount of resentment because they were abandoned, as does the rest of Cayro, but Delia is determined to win back their love and her rights as a mother, regardless of how the town feels about her decisions. Dorothy Allison does a wonderful job explaining the complicated motivations of each character and the inner turmoil that each decision creates, so the reader is always left wondering who s/he would do in each character’s place.

The book is extremely well-written, and the plot is very engaging. Allison successfully carries the reader through the lives of these four women. However, unlike in The Bastard Out of Carolina where the reader can’t help but wince at the physical and emotional pain that is inflicted upon the main character, Allison doesn’t actual make the reader feel the suffering and the struggle that each character experiences, so there is always a feeling of wanting more. It is a flaw that keeps the reader from becoming fully lost the powerful story, but not enough of a problem to make the novel unenjoyable.

Patricia W. (she-reads) from VANCOUVER, WA wrote on 1/25/2007...


My book has a diferent cover, but the same book

This was a good book

Carol L. from SEBRING, FL wrote on 9/7/2006...


Also wrote "Bastard Out Of Carolina"
"Luminous....Pays close attention to the way women get by, the way they come to forgive one another, the way they choose who they will be" From California to her roots in Georgia, Delia Byrd reclaims her life, and the two daughters she left behind.

Lori H. (LoriCat) from CHATTANOOGA, TN wrote on 10/18/2005...


I haven't read Cavedweller yet, but had two copies and wanted to share. Dorothy Allison is a fantastic southern writer.