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SISTERHOOD OF THE INFAMOUS by Jane Rosenberg LaForge

SISTERHOOD OF THE INFAMOUS

by Jane Rosenberg LaForge

Pub Date: Feb. 23rd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-73438-353-9
Publisher: New Meridian Arts

An intense tale of sibling rivalry set against the backdrop of a murder investigation.

As Barbara Ross lies dying of breast cancer under hospice care in her home, she oddly finds herself named a person of interest in the murder of her former girlfriend, the famous pop star and LGBTQ+ icon Jasmine, who was found dead in the Hollywood Hills. Meanwhile, Barbara’s unnamed older sister, a former ballerina, is on hand to witness her sister’s final moments. Barbara’s meandering, digressive thoughts take readers on a journey through her life from when she was declared a math genius as a child to her time as the teenage leader of a punk band and her fleeting romance with Jasmine, to an unhappy adulthood as a brilliant mathematician and computer programmer. Her sister’s involvement in Barbara’s daily care and the police investigation, as well as her own reminiscences, will make readers wonder just how much the sisters truly know about each other. With its skillful exploration of divergent narratives, LaForge’s novel offers a snapshot of Barbara’s last days and a lasting look at its main characters’ complex relationships with family, love, fame, and ambition. The story alternates between the two, slowly revealing their personal motivations and setting them against societal expectations. The author’s choice to keep the older sister nameless offers further food for thought: How much of her story is subsumed by Barbara’s sense of superiority and by the sibling rivalry that was encouraged by their parents? Much of Barbara’s lived experience also resulted in internalized homophobia, which informs her relationship with her body and with Jasmine. The murder investigation remains firmly in the background of the narrative, but it presents an examination of the cult of celebrity that complements the powerful family drama.

An evocative and dark look at sisterhood and success.