Scuttlebutt by Jana Williams; Jana L. Williams

Scuttlebutt

Jana Williams; Jana L. Williams

Roberta Weston enlists in the U.S. Navy in the early 1970s, and faces the rigors of boot camp outside of Baltimore

From Publishers Weekly

Seaman recruit Roberta Weston’s first days at Navy boot camp are a nightmare of police whistles, roll calls, unshined shoes and lonely nights. But she quickly learns to sort things out, organize her locker and keep her place in line. Six weeks later, her Oxfords gleaming, she’s a full-fledged Navy woman. Her status as an adult is also assured by a surprising insight: she is a lesbian, and the Navy is a racist and homophobic institution. This coming-of-age tale is Williams’s first novel, and full as it is of astute observations on a worthy subject, it nonetheless betrays the writer’s inexperience. The book’s brighter passages give way to paragraphs that read like something out of a Navy instruction manual. The novel is set during the Vietnam War, but apart from passing references to draft-dodging and men’s long hair, it contains no hint of social turmoil. Instead, Weston spends most of the novel bursting with admiration for military life, and her discovery of her own homosexuality comes a little too late, and a little too quickly, to give the story the dramatic tension it needs.

Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

This debut novel surprises by using the backdrop of Navy boot camp for a female coming-of-age story, as Seaman Recruit Roberta Weston and her barracks mates spend ten weeks of basic training under women’s leadership. Williams deftly bypasses all that is cliche about ‘baby boots’ and captures instead the astonishingly deep emotional demands of their experience. Libraries with special interests in women’s issues will find this a valuable purchase. It is a highly recommended addition to collections serving teenagers and adults who have ever wondered, ‘How

Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Details

ISBN 9780932379887
Genre Autobiographical Fiction
Copyright Date 1990
Publication Date Oct-90
Publisher Firebrand Books
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 198
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject Fiction; Fiction / Historical; Navy; United States; Women
BookID 11178

Author: LFWBooks