The Language Of Silence
Peggy Webb
Gallery Books, Sep 9 2014, $16.00
ISBN: 9781451684810
In 1976 in Tupelo, Mississippi, Ellen Blair fears her husband
Wayne. To the rest of the world Wayne is
a charming businessman; but inside their home he is violent having sent his
wife to the hospital with accidents caused by her clumsiness. Knowing if she does not flee soon, her spouse
will one day kill the child she carries.
Her Great Aunt Ruth Gibson encourages her to leave town just like
Ellen’s grandmother Lola did five decades earlier. Lola joined the Great Giovanni Bros/ Hogan
& Sandusky Circus as a star tiger tamer to escape family violence. When Ellen gets to the Haven House shelter,
Wayne greets her with a beating he disguises as a car accident. Her mom offers no hope as Josie insists Wayne
is a good husband if Ellen could learn the Language of Silence. When Ruth is hospitalized in Arkansas, Ellen
insists on going to the Ozarks while Wayne demands they stay home to greet his visiting
Japanese client. Leaving Tupelo, Ellen joins
the same traveling circus as her grandmother did but as a teacher with her
favorite student being mute Nicky. Ruth
welcomes her niece, but soon sees visions of irate Wayne coming for his runaway
spouse. With Lola’s help, the female
relatives flee for their lives from a psychopathic husband.
The Language of Silence is a profound tale that looks deeply at spousal
abuse during the “Stand By Your Man” at any cost even your life era. Ironically, Wayne believes in the sanctuary
of his vows enhanced by his fists.
Although the ending seems over the top of the trapeze wire, The Language Of Silence is a wonderful second chance at life if
you take the risk.
Harriet Klausner
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