Broken
Tracie L. Slatton
Parvati Press, Sep 5 2014, $16.99
http://www.parvatipress.com
ISBN: 9780986061158
In 1939 earth time Alia mourns the loss of Ariel
by leaving Heaven to take on mortal form just before Paris falls. A self-anointed fallen angel, the hedonistic Alia
insists she cares nothing about the beleaguered Broken Parisians and even less
with the evil Nazi occupiers to come.
However, Alia enjoys sex with her sweet ferocious
lover, half-Spaniard, half German Jew Pedro the bullfighter, whose father
abandoned him and his mom in Spain while he was still in the womb. Archangel Michael questions Alia why here
when she knows the torment to follow.
She insists she did not lose her way; that God did by allowing this mad Führer loose on
his so-called beloved mortals. Michael
reminds her she has one miracle to offer, he prays she wisely uses it. As the war intensifies and unthinkable
atrocities occur, Alia meets Josef the Jewish physicist, mathematician and
violinist, and soon to be her lover. As
the years pass, Alia’s day of reckoning that Michael predicted finally arrives
when she must choose between continual self-indulgence and sacrifice to save
the lives of her friend Jewish widow Suzanne Dubois and her child Cecile.
Though the action is somewhat muted, Broken is a
great philosophical WWII drama that focuses on a fallen angel who no longer
believes God cares. The key cast is
fully-developed with diverse reactions to what is happening to the Jews and not
just Hitler’s Final Solution as Josef learned in Antwerp and others in Cuba and
America; while real persona like Sartre adds a powerful sense of time and
place. Tracie L. Slatton provides a profound look at
religion during a crisis of faith in which even angels question whether God
abandoned the flock.
Harriet Klausner
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