Queen of the Tambourine by Jane Gardam is an epistolary novel about 51 year old Eliza Peabody. All the letters are from Eliza to Joan, a woman from across the street who has disappeared. She writes to Joan just telling her the ordinary things going on about her days. No one will talk to Eliza about Joan, though, and it seems everyone is worried about Eliza. Her husband Henry has just left her, and she’s having a difficult time dealing with it.
This novel explores one woman’s condition when she’s on the edge of madness. The beginning and the ending were strong, but I had a difficult time knowing what was going on in the middle of the book until it became clearer in the end. There were many funny parts to it, too, but overall it was just an okay read.
1991, 226 pp.
Rating: 3.5









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