Brother & Sister Enter the Forest
Books | Fiction / LGBTQ+ / Gay
Richard Mirabella
Finalist for the Lambda Literary AwardsA New York Times Book Review Editors' ChoiceOpening like a fairy tale and ending like a nightmare, this cannonball of a queer coming-of-age novel follows a young man's relationship with a violent older boyfriend—and how he and his sister survive a terrible crimeAfter years of severed communication, Justin appears on his sister’s doorstep needing a place to stay. The home he's made for himself has collapsed, as has everything else in his life. When they were children, Willa played the role of her brother’s protector, but now, afraid of the chaos he might bring, she’s reluctant to let him in.Willa lives a carefully ordered life working as a nurse and making ornate dioramas in her spare time. As Justin tries to connect with the people she’s closest to—her landlord, her boyfriend, their mother—she begins to feel exposed. Willa and Justin’s relationship has always been strained yet loving, frustrating and close. But it hits a new breaking point when Justin spirals out of control, unable to manage his sobriety and the sustained effects of a brain injury.Years earlier, in high school, desperate to escape his home life and his disapproving, troubled mother, Justin falls into the hands of his first lover, a slightly older boy living on his own who offers Justin some semblance of intimacy and refuge. When Justin’s boyfriend commits a terrifying act of violence, the two flee on a doomed road trip, a journey that will damage Justin and change his and his family’s lives forever.Weaving together these two timelines, Brother & Sister Enter the Forest unravels the thread of a young man’s trauma and the love waiting for him on the other side.
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Author
Richard Mirabella
Pages
288
Publisher
Catapult
Published Date
2023-03-14
ISBN
1646221184 9781646221189
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"This was very much a realistic slice of life, with darker undertones that represent the tragedy and struggles this family undergoes both collectively and individually. The way this author describes what it’s like to love your family and at the same time learn to love yourself, especially while dealing with mental illness, is so raw and at the same time refreshing. I don’t read a lot about sibling dynamics so it was really cool to see that play out. It’s a very quick read, but pretty dark, so I wouldn’t say it’s a casual “for everyone” book. There were no crazy twists or unbelievable moments, it was all incredibly mundane in a way. Yet very telling and provocative somehow, I found the ending a gentle end note to a very sad piano ballad. "