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Originally published
  
1970

Preceded by
  
The cherry pit

3.8/5
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Author
  
Donald Harington

Genre
  
Fiction

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Followed by
  
Some Other Place. The Right Place.

Similar
  
Donald Harington books, Ozark series books


Lightning Bug was published in 1970. It is a story of lost love and the search for a rekindling of that love by main character Latha Bourne. Donald Harington wrote this novel as a tribute to his childhood home.

Contents

Plot

The novel starts with a depiction of the mood and setting of a hot summer night in the tiny (and fictional) Ozarks village of Stay More, using rich description to invoke all of the senses. The story focuses on the complicated relationships of the main character, Stay More's postmaster, Latha Bourne, with the narrator Dawny (a boy of 5 or 6 who loves Latha and spends as much time as he can with her, listening to her ghost stories), with a teen-aged girl named Sonora who (like Dawny) lives in Stay More during the summers, and with an itinerant preacher named Every Dill, who, it turns out, has a long and complicated history with Latha. The story moves between several different time-lines within Latha's life, from the present-day in which Every Dill shows up while Dawny and Sonora are summering in Stay More to Latha's memories of Every when they were children and teen-agers in Stay More to her years in a Little Rock asylum as a young adult.

Characters

Donald: “Dawny,” 5 or 6, narrator, in love with Latha, tousle-haired, spending summer with aunt

Sonora: 17, red hair, niece of Latha, from Little Rock, spending summer with aunt

Latha Bourne: postmistress, about 39, storyteller, feeds about 24 cats

Every Dill: Latha’s old lover/ beau who comes back to town as a preacher

Minor Characters:

The Boys:

Oren (“Junior”) Duckworth, Jr. and his brother Chester – best-looking

Earl, Burl, and Gerald – triplet sons of Lawlor Coe the blacksmith

John Henry (“Hank”) Ingledew – nephew to Raymond Ingledew and lover of Sonora

Raymond Ingledew – Latha’s beau who went missing in the war

JD Pruitt – comes from up north in Newton County

Eddie Churchwell and Dorsey Tharp – from downstate

Tearle Ingledew – the village drunk who proposes to Latha often

Dolph Rivett – a man Latha means while fishing with whom she makes love with while they are together

Elements of the novel

Losing love and attempting to restore that love

Metaphors: marriage and mating

Promiscuity – “making – love” is a rite of passage that occurs when people are really young and it is a natural thing to do

References

Lightning Bug (novel) Wikipedia