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MY LOVE, MY LOVE by Rosa Guy

MY LOVE, MY LOVE

or, The Peasant Girl

by Rosa Guy

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2002
ISBN: 1-56689-131-0
Publisher: Coffee House

Trinidadian-born Guy (The Sun, the Sea, and a Touch of the Wind, 1995, etc.) offers an excruciatingly atmospheric retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid.

On a Caribbean island known as Jewel of the Antilles, the young orphan Désirée Dieu-Donné must struggle to find her way in a world that has no place set aside for her. Like just about everyone in her village, she works in the fields of Monsieur Galimar, the local grand homme who owns all the land nearby, but she dreams of greater things. One day she discovers another grand homme, the young Daniel Beauxhomme, half-dead on the road from a car crash, and she takes him home to nurse him back to health. Before he’s fully recovered, however, his wealthy father arrives and makes him return home. Daniel is still in bad shape, though, as is Désirée—who has fallen in love with him. Determined to find him, she sets off on a long journey to the grand seaside hotel owned by Daniel’s family. There, she discovers him, still teetering on the brink. Désirée knows a great deal about the secret charms and potions of the backwoods healers, however, and in no time at all she has restored him to health. Daniel’s family is grateful, and Daniel himself more than grateful: he’s fallen in love with Désirée. Soon she’s living in the hotel as his mistress, tended to by an army of beauticians, couturiers, and servants. But her happiness is short-lived: Daniel’s family expects him to marry, after all, and a peasant girl with no family or dowry doesn’t exactly fill the bill. A more suitable match is arranged with the daughter of Monsieur Galimar. Désirée is cast out, forced to watch her lover’s marriage from outside the church.

Bring on the violins: a hopelessly two-dimensional story rendered more so by its sentimentality.