1056 pages, Hardcover
First published September 27,1984
Read this two decades ago, and I have found myself reading it again periodically. This has caused some distress to those living with me, as whenever I crack it open again, I seem to disappear for a period of two or three days. Maia is the kind of blissful innocent that I sometimes envy. While others pause to think, she simply plunges in, and somehow manages to benefit herself in the end. The cast of characters surrounding Maia is diverse and interesting. In fact, they capture my interest more fully than Maia herself. There are a few vivid scenes that make this an oddly compelling read, especially for those who wish to escape their own thoughts in the midst of financial and other meltdowns. It offers a brief respite from the chaos and allows the reader to lose themselves in a different world.