In the intricate urban tapestry of Northeast Philadelphia, Marie-Helene Bertino intricately crafts the saga of Adina in Beautyland, a narrative profoundly oscillating between celestial wonders and the gritty reality of human existence. Through the enigmatic perspective of Adina, an alien discreetly observing the human spectacle, Bertino masterfully encapsulates the multifaceted rhythm of life, a rhythm reverberating with the profound and the profane. Adina, emerging into the world under the surreal, neon gleam of a hospital lamp in the pivotal year of 1977, is instantly marked by an ethereal quality, an otherworldly essence that sets her apart from her terrestrial counterparts. Her journey, a clandestine odyssey mandated by her distant home planet, involves meticulous documentation of the human condition, an assignment she pursues with the precision of a scholar and the curiosity of an explorer.

Bertino’s narrative prowess weaves a rich tapestry, blending Adina’s poignant experiences with the enigmatic allure of interstellar intrigue. From the moment of her “activation” by her extraterrestrial superiors, Adina embarks on a mission that transcends mere observation. Her communiquรฉs, dispatched to the remote echelons of Planet Cricket Rice, range from the deceptively mundane to the profoundly insightful, shedding light on the intricate labyrinth of human psychology, societal norms, and the paradoxes that define our existence.

In the microcosm of Adina’s life, every interaction, every observation, is a thread in the vibrant mosaic of her terrestrial sojourn. Her relationship with her indefatigable Earth mother, her camaraderie with Toniโ€”her rebellious companionโ€”and the myriad connections she forges in the melting pot of urban life, furnish her with a plethora of experiences. These experiences, rich in emotional depth, underscore her inherent sense of alienation, a poignant reminder of her otherness in a world that simultaneously enchants and bewilders her.

Adina’s narrative is punctuated by encounters that span the spectrum of human interaction, from the stinging bite of ostracization to the subtle complexities of racial dynamics, and her fascination with luminaries like Carl Sagan. These moments, though met with varying degrees of interest or indifference by her distant superiors, weave the fabric of her Earthly existence, each strand imbued with significance and sentiment.


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As Adina’s journey unfolds, her existential odyssey takes her from the familiar streets of Philadelphia to the pulsating heart of New York. Here, inspired by Toni’s unwavering support, she takes a leap of faith, venturing to share her celestial insights and literary creations with a human audienceโ€”an endeavor that marks a pivotal chapter in her narrative.

In Beautyland, Bertino transcends the realm of the speculative, crafting a narrative that resonates with the palpable essence of life through the lens of an extraterrestrial observer. The novel is a symphony of insightful humor, a profound critique of societal constructs, and a celebration of the human spirit in all its flawed beauty. Adina’s dual existence, masterfully portrayed by Bertino, serves as a poignant metaphor for the universal quest for identity and belonging. Her alien perspective, though distinct, mirrors the quintessential human journeyโ€”a relentless pursuit of meaning, connection, and understanding in the midst of life’s tumultuous chaos and its sublime beauty. Adina’s story, a testament to the enduring spirit of inquiry and the indomitable will to embrace life’s multifaceted experiences, stands as a beacon of inspiration, inviting us to explore the depths of our own humanity and the boundless possibilities that lie within and beyond our world.

WORDS: Earnest Hutton.


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