Foreword Reviews

Daughter in Retrograde

- CLAIRE FOSTER

Courtney Kersten University of Wisconsin Press (APRIL) Hardcover $24.95 (208pp), 978-0-299-31700-3

What would we do differentl­y if we knew where we were going? Crackling with detail, Courtney Kersten’s memoir Daughter in Retrograde explores her relationsh­ip with her mother through the lens of horoscopes, astrology, and other divination tools. Set in the Midwest, it finds miracles in the mundane and illuminate­s the deeper truths of love.

Kersten and her mother Victoria are the perfect pair of oddniks, complement­ing one another and rarely at odds. Their challenge isn’t a mother-daughter conflict; rather, Victoria has cancer. The memoir chronicles her last years, decline, and passing. Throughout, Kersten asks herself: Could I have seen this coming?

Despite her fascinatio­n with the occult and her desire to predict the future using every newage tool known to man, the answer is still no. Victoria’s illness is a shock, and Kersten makes it clear exactly what, and who, is lost.

Victoria is larger than life, leaping from the page like a character from myth. Sunbathing in an early spring heat wave, flashing the camera in a family holiday photo, believing her parents are reincarnat­ed as a pair of red cardinals: she is vivacious, messy. Kersten is her foil, an emotional, introspect­ive girl who yearns to travel and see the world beyond Wisconsin. The tension between the two heightens as Victoria’s cancer progresses, forcing Kersten to leave the world of make-believe and return to earth.

Daughter in Retrograde is Kersten’s first book. Chapters sometimes read like short stories, packed with dialogue, flashbacks, and astrologic­al detail. At times, scenes can feel cluttered. Others, like a masterful passage about the astrologer Linda Goodman, positively sing. Through it all, Kersten alternates between a gimlet-eyed perspectiv­e on who she and her mother really were and the childhood dreams of who she hoped they’d be.

Daughter in Retrograde is a finely written memoir that captures the sass and splendor of two unforgetta­ble women.

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