
The Next Step in the Dance by Tim Gautreaux (First Edition)
With an unblinking, cinematographer's eye, Gautreaux captures the southwest Louisiana landscape--mud, snakes, roadside garbage, cinderblock slabs, bourree games and all--in this warm, funny first novel.
Paul and Colette Thibordeaux are in their early 20s, living on Tiger Island on the brink of the 1980s oil bust. A fix-all machinist who can do 12 variations of jitterbug, Paul is not ambitious enough for bank teller Colette. Thinking that Paul goes too far with other dance partners and wanting to "examine at least one other place in the world," Colette leaves for California. Paul follows her, and the mishaps begin. Sexual harassment, falsification of papers and other instances of West Coast-style ethics send the Cajun couple back home to more setbacks: pregnancy, divorce, unemployment.
The struggle for solvency sets in motion a sequence of breath-stopping misadventures, from Paul's near-death trapped in the boiler of a below-code waste-processing plant to his disappearance on a shrimp trawler in a storm.
Gautreaux shows the same affectionate humor (and fascination with machinery) that enriched his short-story collection, Same Place, Same Things. His mastery of the vignette makes for a rhythm of action-packed crises and resolutions that flirts with the picaresque. It never quite surrenders, though: all the semi-happy endings build, fortunately, to a happy one.
Format: Hardback | 340 pages
Dimensions (cm): 21.7 x 14.8 x 2.9 | 530g
Publication Date: Mar 1998
Publisher: Picador USA
Publication City/Country: New York, United States
Language: English
Edition Number: 1
ISBN10: 0312181434
ISBN13: 9780312181437
Condition: Good
A vintage book that has been read but is in good condition. No obvious damage to the cover. The dust jacket is included and in good condition (minor scuff marks along the edges, and a tiny tear at the bottom of the back flap). The majority of pages are undamaged with no creasing or tearing, no pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text and no writing in margins. There is a tiny drop of discolouring (possibly coffee) that shows on a tiny handful of pages. No missing pages.