Book Review: Tooth Man Stories from Nicaragua’s Mosquito Coast by Eric Burnett Timar

Description from Amazon

A fish soup love potion; a theft of gold from an old man’s mouth; a rum-powered boat launching; revolutionary washing machines; a dreadlocked baseball prodigy; more. Nine interconnected stories; 142 pages.

Review

Overall Feedback: A well told story and look into the life of a people. You can learn about a new culture through some great storytelling.

Point of View: Told as if by the people of the culture.

Voice: Brings a likable characteristic to a people we most do not know.

Character Development: All the characters are well developed and likable.

Plot: Not a spot on or in it to complain about.

Dialogue: Without really knowing the people of this culture this was a hard one to judge, but after googling that, I found the author was spot on.

Pacing: Each story is well told at a rapid fire pace.

Setting: Just sounds beautiful.

Continuity: Being that these are short stories you can tell where on stops and one starts but looking at it overall you find a culture that amazes you.

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