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The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance by Elna Baker


Cannonball Read / Kelsy

Book Reviews | November 4, 2009 | Comments (8)


My new favorite Mormon, Elna Baker’s new memoir The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance was exactly what I was hoping for: an honest look at life for those who love being Mormon, but also love being normal. Just recently moving back to Seattle after a 4-year stint in the LDS Mecca of Provo, Utah, I could use a little refresher of what it’s like in the real world.

The book chronicles Baker’s life mostly from the time she moved out and went to NYU to be an actor to present day. She talks about everything from her love life to losing 80 pounds to not fitting in at church to working with creepy realistic babies at FAO Shwarz. Some of the stories she shares I’ve heard before (she’s been a contributor to “This American Life” and some of her stage acts are on YouTube), but in written form, she seems more honest. She’s not just aiming for a punchline (although they are in there), but at revealing her perspective and thought process.

What I appreciated most about TNYRMSHD though, is that it’s funny without being insulting. Baker pokes fun at a weird culture and weird beliefs while giving sincere reasons why she stays around. She’s walking a fine line between wanting to belong to the regular world, but also wanting to feel the peace she finds in religion. It’s hard to express why you believe in God without getting cheesy and overly sacrosanct, but Baker manages to do it. Probably because it’s sandwiched between moments of trying to lose her virginity and finding out she unknowingly used amphetamines to lose weight, but it works for me. My experience is that you find God in the weirdest of places, and it was nice to read that someone else finds that, too.

This review is part of the Cannonball Read. For a list of this year’s participants, look here. For more of Kelsy’s reviews, check out her blog, Cheerful Cynicism.


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Comments

Totally gonna track this one down, thanks for letting me in on a book I never would have known about before!

Posted by: grace b at November 4, 2009 9:06 AM

you had me at mormons on speed.

heading to border's after work to find this.

thanks for the review, kelsy!

Posted by: gp at November 4, 2009 9:44 AM

I thought I was seeing things when I read the title for this post in my reader. I'm a long time lurker and very rare commenter on Pajiba. I am also a Mormon-ish New Yorker and I know Elna!! Not well enough to know she wrote a book! I must read it because she is pretty hilarious and I have moved in similar circles along the same timeline of this book so I'm pretty fascinated. Thanks for the head's up.

Posted by: soul-fusion at November 4, 2009 10:16 AM

I heard her read the Creepy-Baby thing on This American Life. It was terrific! It reminded me of Santaland Diaries.

Posted by: Lindsey with an 'e' at November 4, 2009 12:03 PM

Nice review! I'm adding this to my list.

Posted by: Sbrown at November 4, 2009 12:03 PM

Going on my list, this sounds great.
Great review!!

Posted by: myysharona (formerly Sharon) at November 4, 2009 12:46 PM

Not my usual cup of tea, but you certainly make it sound like I would be missing something if I didn't give it a try.

Posted by: karen at November 5, 2009 9:23 AM

Kelsy, you rock. Also, I need this book. Nice work!

Posted by: Cathryn at November 5, 2009 11:58 PM





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