(9/14/2022)
Most often we think of dinosaurs as being ancient reptiles, but it can also refer to a person or thing that is obsolete because of failure to adapt to changing circumstances. Is this why Gil walked from New York to Arizona after his breakup with Lane? I will leave this question for you, the reader to ponder.
Metaphorically this novel is like a boat floating on calm water. A ripple or wave may change the course of the boat, but not enough to make it capsize.
Dinosaurs is the story of a family who lives in a glass house next door to Gil.
Gil is able to watch his neighbors in the glass house and fantasizes what their life is about. As he becomes "part
of the family" his relationship with Ardis, Ted, Clem, and Tom evolves.
Gil is a man of means who has never worked, but has devoted his life to volunteering providing service to people and charities in need.
The author resides in Arizona and shares her knowledge of desert plants, animals, and birds found in the Arizona landscape.
Each chapter is named after a bird. The author skillfully weaves the character and actions of the birds into the novel. I found this both interesting and intriguing. I hope you will enjoy this novel as much as I did.