"JULIET ASCENDING is a powerful story that reinforces our
faith in fiction. Stimulating scenes and visual images bring to life the
Aristocracy of New Orleans in the days following the Civil War. A war that
freed the slaves, but not the women. This is a story every teenage girl
should read. A story about realizations, choices, and the necessity of being
true to one's self. Rosemary Poole-Cater writes in a literary style all her own, weaving in the
rich visual elements of Gone With the Wind with the suspense and horror of
Edgar Allen Poe. JULIET ASCENDING is a thought-provoking novel written by a
sensitive and highly skilled author." Diana L. Driver - Author of Ninth Lord
of the Night
"Like the baskets of Jasmine that decorate the French quarter in old New
Orleans, Rosemary Poole-Carter's book is rich and heady. As she brings one
of the world's favorite love stories to vibrant, aching life in this
compelling setting, readers will be swept away." Louise Hawes author of The Vanishing
Point and Rosey in the Present Tense
"JULIETTE ASCENDING,set
among New Orleans' Creole elite after the Civil War, Juliette Ascending
opens with fifteen-year-old Juliette Carondel lurking on a darkened
balcony, peering into a dark night in the
French Quarter, and tells her story of the
days leading up to and just after her first Mardi Gras ball. Of
course Juliette meets a Union soldier and falls
madly in love. And, of course, her
parents have other plans for her future. Having led the cloistered
life of a privileged
Creole child, she struggles to make sense of her blossoming and
finds her beliefs shaken as she witnesses a murder.
True to form, this novel blends New Orleans' finest elements-strict
tradition, voodoo, and steamy Southern nights-into the mold of
Southern gothic nearly at its best. Readers can't
miss the shadow of Romeo and Juliet hanging heavy
over this young adult book; at the same time they can't fail
to be drawn into the lush, slightly sinister mood of Juliette
Ascending. Dripping with teenage angst, passion
and will, this book has more than enough going for
it to pull in readers well past the dew of youth!"
Dana Cohlmeyer
In old New Orleans the years following the War Between
the States have wrought changes never considered a decade before. We come
across Juliette standing on the balcony of her home in the French Quarter.
Homes in the Quarter are tall, narrow, walled and gated. Tomorrow night will
be Juliette’s first ball. Despite Federal troops continuing to occupy and
govern the city, Carnival has returned. As a surprise, using yards and yards
of blue silk and a silvery voile to drape the shoulders, Grandmere has made
Juliette her first ball gown. Standing in the shadows Juliette overhears her
aunties and her grandmother discussing the ball, her gown and Pierre Revon.
Maman assures Grandmere and the Tantes that Juliette will do her duty. ‘I
will tell her where her affections must lie.’
Dancing lessons, acting the part of mannequin to display jewelry Papa has to
sell, a walk with Matilde, Juliette’s old nurse, Juliette, only a tiny girl
less than six years old at the time of the war cannot remember when the town
was not occupied by yankee soldiers. She has grown up hearing stories of
‘Beast Butler’ and his misconduct toward the citizens of New Orleans. A
visit to the pharmacy to pick up items on the list Matilde carries from
home, Grandmere has written each item and even underlined carmine three
times. Maman and the pharmacist both consult Matilde for the same reason;
her knowledge of voodoo. Monsieur Longet allows his customers to order
potions from him rather than their having to call on a voodoo priestess.
A chance meeting in the garden behind Monsieur Longet’s pharmacy sets in
play an unexpected circumstance that will have a surprising effect upon
Juliette. Papa has been asked for Juliette’s hand in marriage, and he has
consented. Juliette has yet to meet the man doing the asking. And,
Juliette’s life moves inexorably forward.
Throbbing with post War detail every page of Juliette Ascending is a ablaze
with the ambiance of Old South New Orleans. The French Quarter, Creole
ladies and tradition slamming hard against the new reality are brought
together in a work rich in sensual idiom, elegant standards and a romance
against all odds. The tale unfurls as a rose; one petal at a time.
Writer Poole-Carter’s command of language is keen, her characters are
charming, well defined and compelling. Settings portrayed in rich detail
draw the reader into them. Interest is held from the opening lines as we
stand with Juliette on her balcony, follow her on the dance floor with the
man Papa has bartered her betrothal and continues when we finally join
Juliette as she marries and in happiness begins a life of her own.
Juliette Ascending is a good choice for a long lazy afternoon spent in the
porch swing reading, a tall glass of sweet tea nearby and the sound of bees
buzzing in the mimosa and nearby jasmine.
A nice addition to the personal pleasure reading collection, Juliette
Ascending has a place in the school and public library and for use as a
tuck-in nicety in a gift basket prepared for a favorite sister or auntie.
Molly Martin Reviews -
Enjoyed the read, happy to recommend.