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Manmade Constellations

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A modern-day love story that explores childhood trauma, the boundaries between idealism and self-righteousness, and the heartaches we must confront in order to chart our courses forward.

Lo Gunderson feels trapped in her small midwestern hometown until she sees an ad for a free car in the local paper. To maintain her staunch anticapitalist values, she refuses to spend money on what she can find for free, so this car is the perfect ticket out of the town. Though it doesn't cost any money, it still comes with a price. Blanche Peterson is dying and asks for a single favor—that Lo track down her estranged son, whom Blanche hasn't seen in over a decade.

Before she can decide whether to fulfill Blanche's dying wish, she needs to get the car started. She's helped by John Blank, a Southern auto mechanic who moved up north for a fresh start. Despite vastly different backgrounds, they share an electrifying mutual attraction that threatens to upend Lo's carefully constructed worldview.

Meanwhile, Blanche's son, Jason, finds himself adrift after an argument with his girlfriend. Memories of his negligent mother and the death of his father resurface for the first time in years as he travels across the country searching for what comes next.

Manmade Constellations is a smart, magnetic, and emotional novel dedicated to the American landscape, exploring how taking to the open road teaches lessons that can't be learned at home.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 6, 2022
      Lazzara’s notable debut focuses on a road trip undertaken by two 20-somethings from a small Minnesota town at the behest of a dying woman. Blanche Peterson places an ad seeking help with tracking down her estranged son, Jason, and bringing him back to Elysian, Minn., to say goodbye. Lo Gunderson answers, and Blanche offers Lo her car. John Blank, whom Lo meets when she needs a mechanic, accompanies her on the trip and hopes to visit the sister he hasn’t seen in years, while Lo considers visiting the mom she never knew. They become intimate, though Lo has plans to leave Elysian. Meanwhile, Jason leaves the farm he works for in Twin Falls, Idaho, after an argument with his now pregnant partner, and drives around the country, contemplating the alcoholic Blanche and the accident that killed his dad. The reader learns about Jason’s small-town connection to Lo and how his tumultuous family story serves as a foil to Lo’s loving childhood with her father, the town judge. Lazzara is skillful at making readers care for a sanctimonious character like Lo, a self-identified “freegan” who loathes consumption and lives off free items but whose preachiness only leads to interpersonal conflicts. Readers will enjoy this new voice.

    • Booklist

      June 30, 2022
      Elysian, Minnesota, has been Lois Gunderson's home for her entire life. The town is so small that everyone knows everyone else's business. Lo is the daughter of a prominent judge, a single father who's funded her life since her graduation, but she wants to stand on her own. She finds as many items as she can for free, including a car advertised in the Elysian paper. But there's a condition: Blanche, the woman who owns the car, wants to see her son, Jason, before she dies. Blanche wants Lo to find him and bring him home. Armed with a vague idea of Jason's whereabouts and accompanied by the mechanic she's attracted to, Lo sets out on a journey that will change her completely. Interludes from Jason's perspective show the reader where he is going in his own life. The text is also accompanied by vignettes about fireflies, the man-made constellations of the title. This is a heartfelt and moving story, not just about Lo and Jason but about Elysian itself and how its residents help one other.

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    • Library Journal

      June 10, 2024

      Narrator Tavia Gilbert's skills are showcased in a contemporary fiction novel. Wisconsinite freegan Lo Gunderson dreams of leaving her small town and finding like-minded environmentally conscious people. Answering an ad for a free car, Lo meets Blanche, a terminally ill woman who hopes to reconnect with her estranged son, Jason, before she dies. To get the car running, Blanche directs Lo to a nearby garage. There she meets the attractive mechanic, John Blank. The two soon leave on a road trip from Wisconsin to California and back again in hopes of finding Jason, where, along the way, Lo faces startling self-revelations. Gilbert's expert performance pulls the listener into the tale. With her knack for accents and unique voices, she breathes some life into the frequently flat characters, encouraging interest in their internal journeys and attempting to connect listeners with their stories on a deeper level. Her narration provides a much-needed spark to Lo's otherwise sanctimoniously pedestrian personality. Imbuing her performance with the emotions described on the pages, Gilbert urges listeners to continue the journey. VERDICT A nonessential acquisition in print, but Gilbert's stellar narration makes the audio a recommended purchase.--Amanda L. S. Murphy

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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