LIMBO RIVER by Rick Hillis (The...
LIMBO RIVER by Rick Hillis (The Ecco Press: $9.95). The blue-collar workers in these stories lead grim, humdrum lives, shaped by the barren plains of western Canada and the struggle to wrest a living from that unforgiving land. In “Summer Tragedy Report,†a bright adolescent realizes that the farmers in his family prefer his cruel, thuggish cousin, whom they recognize as one of their own: The narrator, who has a promising future, remains an alien presence in their hopeless world. A series of connected stories focus on Norma, a desperate welfare mother who manages to land a job on an outdoor pipeline crew, but must struggle for acceptance from her male co-workers. The idea of a woman working--or needing to work--on a construction crew is difficult for all of them to assimilate. An awkward dance in a tacky bar becomes a metaphor for their grudging recognition of her status: One worker “watches Norma and Lubnickie dance--the way they move together and apart, trying to keep their balance with all the changing shapes around them.â€