“The Immigrant and the Outlaw”

I’ve been a fan of Joy Neal Kidney’s books for several years and her latest, “The Immigrant and the Outlaw: A Collection of Stories from America’s Heartland” earned its position as my new favorite right off the bat.

Joy’s vibrant and compelling storytelling always shines, but in this volume, I found myself leaning in…savoring each story as if Joy was sitting across from me with a cup of tea, peeling back layers of love, loss and yes. Joy. Her keen observations about nature and the wonder of the world, offered in snippets from her distinguished career as a columnist and writer in her beloved Iowa…so good!

Joy’s roots run deep and in “The Immigrant and the Outlaw” I understood the magnitude of her investment in her community. Not only through her generous sharing of family history — service, sacrifices and nostalgia — but by allowing us to sit alongside her as she welcomes us into the fold, offering poignant and hopeful encouragement.

It’s hard to pinpoint a favorite chapter, but I found myself falling in love with her observations about the moon. Whether it’s a reminder of my own Midwestern farming roots or a wave of melancholy about my long-departed dad, reading Joy’s words felt like a hug. Memories of my dad’s musings as he’d sit, eyes skyward, amazed by the night sky.

Here’s what I mean…an excerpt from Chapter 1: Celestial. “Our Mysterious Moon and its Complicated Cotillion:

“During its complicated cotillion, the moon is costumed by reflections and shadows–waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, waning crescent, and new moon–its phases. One unabridged performance takes twenty-nine and a half days, and is accompanied by solo patterns of each of the nine planets in our home galaxy and by the seasonal choreography of the constellations…”

Oh! And the story, “We Brake for Lilacs” put a massive grin on my face. Joy wrote:

“The air is permeated with what is surely the fragrance of heaven– lilacs.”

I couldn’t agree more!

And the story about the “Spider in the Choir Loft”? Oh my. Humor and goodness…so relatable, so fun.

But here’s my confession.

I’m not normally a slow reader. I move quickly and annotate as I go, enjoying what I read–especially great work written by dear friends. But this time? I’ve slowed down, reading a bit each night before bed because I find Joy’s work calming. Life’s been busy lately and the boost from “The Immigrant and the Outlaw” has been unexpected…a reminder to slow down and let Joy’s stories, the good feelings and smiles sink in.

So here I am, wantonly reading out of order and circling back to chapters I love. Eventually I’ll find my way to the end, but I’m dawdling. I think it’s the intimacy of Joy’s words and the way she’s welcomed us in, allowing me to unapologetically savor.

Thank you, Joy, for your beautiful book. Grateful…ever grateful!

Vicki 💝

Joy Neal Kidney – Family and local stories and history, favorite books

Amazon.com: The Immigrant and the Outlaw: A Collection of Stories from America’s Heartland eBook : Kidney, Joy, Habeeb, Lee: Kindle Store


Hi – I’m Victoria, Vicki, Dr. Vicki. I hold a doctorate in Adult Education and I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and author of Surviving Sue and Slivers.

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43 responses to ““The Immigrant and the Outlaw””

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    “Wantonly,” as in immoral and dissolute? Shame on you, Vicki! Nonetheless, I will admit there is a sensuous quality to the excerpts you offer. Perhaps “wantonly” is just the right word. Congratulations to Joy for writing a book that “tempts” me to read it.

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    1. You win! I just giggled out loud over here…could you hear me? I did feel like I was disrespecting the author’s work…hopping around…so maybe so! But then again…for a good reason. You will love Joy’s book. Full of goodness. I promise! 💝💝💝

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  2. Oh my, Vicki! You have so blessed me. These stories–I enjoyed writing them way back when, then again while choosing each for the book. (Potluck, huh!) But even better is hearing how you responded to your favorites. Oh! Many hugs!

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    1. Love you! 😘❤️😘

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  3. Such an eloquent and enthusiastic review, Vicki! I can see why Joy is thrilled with it. Her collection sounds wonderful.

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    1. Oh my goodness. Such kind words, Dave. Thank you. Joy is so dear…hoping my review adequately highlights her wonderful book! Xo! 😉

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      1. Much more than adequately, Vicki! 🙂

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        1. Smiling! I’m smiling! 😉❤️😉

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  4. Your review is enticing Vicki. But I have to say, Joy’s headlines and titles — We Brake for Lilacs and the Spider in the Choir Loft — catch my attention. I’m all in! My book pile is about ready to fall over on itself, but I need to add Joy’s book. Ha, ha. Sounds like a wonderful read! Congratulations to Joy and you on your books!!!

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    1. Yes!!! She’s SO good at reeling us in with intriguing titles. Even better? The stories tucked behind those titles! Enjoy, enjoy Brian. I think you’ll love Joy’s latest! 😉❤️😉

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      1. My book pile is going to topple over soon! It might soon fall on me. I’m thinking of those old commercials for First Alert where the main character says, ” I’ve fallen and I can’t get up.” Instead it’s going to be: “my books have fallen and they’re crushing me.” Ha, ha. Love it.

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        1. Haha!!!! 🤣❤️🤣

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  5. This sounds like a beautiful book about America’s heartland. I love the description of the moon and its complicated dance. 🌑🌓🌕And lilacs do smell like heaven! 🪻 Vicki, your review makes this book sound like a sumptuous comfy treat. Thank you Joy for writing it, and Vicki for sharing your review with us. 💕

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    1. So perfectly put, Rose! Yes! A treat for sure! Xo! 😉❤️😉

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  6. thanks for sharing this heartfelt review, vicki. joy’s book sounds lovely and one i’d love to read outside on the porch with a cool breeze.

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    1. Love the setting to read…yes! You’ll enjoy it…I know it! 😉❤️😉

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  7. So many great stories to choose from, but I felt moved by the stories of the Bosnian immigrants. The story of the child who dreamed of making Thanksgiving dinner was quite touching, and Joy was there to provide guidance.

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    1. I love how much you’ve enjoyed Joy’s latest, Pete. You’re right…so many moving stories. Thank you, dear friend! 😉❤️😉

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  8. It’s so nice to read your great thoughts on Joy’s fantastic book, Vicki!

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    1. Thank you, Tim! 😉❤️😉

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      1. My pleasure, Victoria. 😍

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  9. How do you find time to read books as well as write them? Awesome! 🤩 I don’t get through many books each year, and yours is up next, but I’ll put this one on the list too.😎

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    1. You will love it!!! I promise!!!😉❤️😉

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  10. What a wonderful review of Joy’s book.
    Thank you for sharing Vicki.
    A good book must be savoured, always.
    This one sounds like a feast on which to dine 🥰❤️🥰

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    1. Ohhh! Perfect words to describe her new book! 😉❤️😉xo!

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  11. “We brake for lilacs.” I love it. Some books are just meant to be slowly savoured, and it sounds like this is one of them. Enjoy! 🤗

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    1. Xo, Michelle!!! ❤️😉❤️

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  12. What a great review. Yes, some books that are calming are meant to be savored slowly.

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    1. Thank you, dear one! ❤️😉❤️

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  13. Nice review, my friend. I’m a slow reader, so I understand what you mean. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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    1. Thank you, Edward! Happy Weekend to you, too! 😉❤️😉

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      1. You’re so welcome, my friend. 🫶🏼

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  14. Slowing down and savoring – so good! Love this beautiful review of Joy’s latest! Thanks, dear Vicki! ❤ ❤ ❤

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    1. Xo! 😘❤️😘

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  15. Such a lovely review for what sounds like a lovely book! Congratulations, Joy! Wishing you every success.

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    1. Thank you, Deborah! ❤️😉❤️

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  16. A beautiful review of Joy’s book! Congratulations JOY! 💖💖💖

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  17. Being able to savour a book slowly – and go back to favourite chapters – is, in fact, a Joy. Lovely review, Vicki!

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  18. The book sounds fabulous, Vicki, and so well-written.

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    1. Mary…I know you’ll love it. Sending hugs to you! 😉❤️😉

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