Tatjana Soli - The Last Good Paradise

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From the bestselling author of
and
comes a novel set on an island resort, where guests attempting to flee their troubles realize they can’t escape who they are.
On a small, unnamed coral atoll in the South Pacific, a group of troubled dreamers must face the possibility that the hopes they’ve labored after so single-mindedly might not lead them to the happiness they feel they were promised.
Ann and Richard, an aspiring, Los Angeles power couple, are already sensing the cracks in their version of the American dream when their life unexpectedly implodes, leading them to brashly run away from home to a Robinson Crusoe idyll.
Dex Cooper, lead singer of the rock band, Prospero, is facing his own slide from greatness, experimenting with artistic asceticism while accompanied by his sexy, young, and increasingly entrepreneurial muse, Wende.
Loren, the French owner of the resort sauvage, has made his own Gauguin-like retreat from the world years before, only to find that the modern world has become impossible to disconnect from.
Titi, descendent of Tahitian royalty, worker, and eventual inheritor of the resort, must fashion a vision of the island’s future that includes its indigenous people, while her partner, Cooked, is torn between anarchy and lust.
By turns funny and tragic,
explores our modern, complex and often, self-contradictory discontents, crafting an exhilarating story about our need to connect in an increasingly networked but isolating world.

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Dex and Wende were like children with a new toy. They sat in the sand, drinking and coming up with variety-show scenarios to stage in front of the camera.

“Leave it alone,” Ann begged. “You’ve had your fun.”

“No way,” Dex said. “We’re just started. Weren’t you begging us to stay a few more days?”

* * *

When they returned to their water-soaked fares late that night, the oil lamp in the dining area was still lit, and Loren was sitting up, waiting for them like a cross father. As they walked by, Richard wished him good night, but he held up his hand to stop them.

“You betrayed my trust,” he said to Ann.

Ann had regressed to her teenage years, living out all the things she had not done at the time. Having broken the rules, she just wanted the punishment to be swift. “They would have found it eventually. No one will notice.”

“Viewership has exploded. It’s gone to virus on the computer.”

“Viral.”

“Cool,” Dex said.

“It’s ruined.”

“More people are watching than ever,” Ann said.

“That was never the point. It’s turned into a cheap sideshow.”

Dex lit up a cigarette. “You could parlay it into advertising for this place.”

“It was supposed to be pure.”

“Look around. Your place is getting rough around the edges,” Dex said.

“People will forget,” Ann said.

Loren shook his head. “I’m pulling the plug. I want you all to leave the island.”

“No,” Richard answered. Ann was near tears, and even if he didn’t understand, he wanted to help her get whatever it was she was after. “I’m cooking. Dex is paying. Ann is looking after you. We’re not ready to leave just yet.”

“Besides, there’s no boat,” Wende added. “We’re marooned.”

Loren got up and without another word walked away.

He made a big production of wanting to be alone, but once he was back in his fare , ironically he longed to be in the company of people. He sat hoping that someone would come and disturb him so that he could act annoyed and too busy for whatever concerns they had. Sometimes the need for solitude was real, and other times it was a mere costume. Like all true recluses, he was simply waiting to be found by the right person.

Ann barged into his hut as he was pouring himself a tumbler of rum.

“Don’t be so mad,” she said.

“Judas. You came and betrayed.”

“What? Your public webcam? Was it really a secret? Isn’t the very concept an oxymoron?”

“It’s for Lilou.”

“Who is that? Your wife? Girlfriend?”

“My daughter.”

“You said you didn’t have anyone.”

“We haven’t spoken in years.”

“So how do you know she watches?”

“I know it here,” he said, and touched his hand to his heart.

Ann threw herself into a chair. She was confused and tired; her efforts at doing good, even for herself, were going nowhere. “It was wrong. I knew better, but I was desperate. Everyone was leaving.”

“You did what it took,” Loren said. “You Americans, always going around fixing the world.”

Ann started to cry.

“Tears won’t move me.”

She shook her head, unable to stop. “Me either.”

But tears did move him. Loren had already sold out weeks ago when he bought the Crusoe Cam domain name, allowing it to be commodified by views, if not dollars. So he told her the history of his coming to the islands — the real, unembellished version, which he had never shared before in its unflattering, unfun entirety.

“… After they took the girls away, I still called and wrote. It wasn’t as easy as today, with email. Did their mother give them the letters? I don’t know. Two years later, I received an official letter that Bette had died. Drowned in a bathtub. There were bruises on her body. My wife didn’t have the decency to inform me. Lilou never forgave me for not rescuing them.”

“How can you ever forgive me?”

He waved her words off, deep in the presenting of his case to an invisible jury. “Why didn’t they understand? I was accused of a perverted lifestyle. Things that would damage a child.”

“Children don’t understand logic. Neither do most adults. We want a magic fix.”

He slumped in his chair.

“Contact her. She has a right to know you’re sick.”

Loren poured another glass. “Did you know that there were a hundred thousand viewers just tonight?”

“Really?”

“And that Windy and Cooked were planning to bomb the main hotel? Titi told me while you were out on your night reconnaissance patrol. The islands are again at war.”

“Why would Wende—?”

“Cooked, that idiot, talked her into it. She wouldn’t arouse suspicion placing it like he would.”

“So that was it.”

“Youth is wasted on the young because they’re crazy.”

“You were young once.”

“And as crazy as they come.”

* * *

Ann woke refreshed the next morning, strangely unaffected by the copious amounts of alcohol she had ingested, the theatrics and meltdowns of the previous day. The damage from the storm had been minimal, anticlimactic compared to the human goings-on. Why did the calamities of others always have the effect of making one’s own problems more tolerable? It wasn’t exactly schadenfreude; it was more the relief of knowing no one’s life was perfect. Everyone struggled. One was not alone. On the island she had found a camaraderie she didn’t want to lose by returning to her old life in LA. When she was a little girl, her favorite game had been playing nurse — she bandaged nonexistent wounds and brought order to chaos. Here on this island, she felt that sense of usefulness returning. Was it pathological, her neediness to be needed?

Richard waved her off, too hungover to get out of bed. His face and arms were scratched from gathering kindling with Dex the previous night. His hair still smelled of woodsmoke when she bent to kiss him.

The public area was deserted, no sign of Loren, not that she had expected one, but no sign of Dex and Wende either. Not even Titi and Cooked were to be seen. The prospect of a solitary breakfast did not appeal to her. In the empty kitchen, she made a quick coffee and grabbed fruit, intending to head to her usual lounging spot behind the camera.

As she approached, puffs of smoke were rising above the tree line. When the camera came into view around the last curve of shoreline, there were Dex and Wende in front of another large bonfire. Both of them had red, watery eyes. Ann couldn’t be sure if it was from woodsmoke or spliff or some diabolical combination of the two. The air was fragrant with the resiny smell of pot.

“Hey, what’s up?” Dex said.

“I need a word with you,” Ann said to Wende. “In private.”

“Don’t worry,” Dex said. “We figured out how to turn the volume off the camera.”

“About the boat,” Ann said. “I thought you jumped to not get married.”

“What?” Dex said.

Wende took her aside. “Can we do this later in private?”

“What are you guys up to?”

“Nothing. A little performance art,” Dex said.

“We’ve been building the fire all morning.”

“Okay, give me some room.” Dex pulled some papers out of a beach bag and faced the camera. Theatrically, he kissed the first sheet and then let the flames devour it. The breeze blew the ashes horizontally, like a sideways snowstorm, out of frame.

“What’s this?” Ann asked.

“That is the latest song I wrote.”

“Why are you burning it?” Wende asked. “You never said anything about burning a new song. Is it that bad?”

“It’s called ‘Beautiful One-Eyed Lady.’ Inspired by Richard’s primo dinner last night. It’s probably the best piece I’ve ever done.”

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