settingshadow reviewed The dinosaur artist by Paige Williams
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3 stars
I loved this story: about how a man, caught up in financial woes of his own making, justified smuggling a tarbosaur from Mongolia, and how Mongolian patriots saw this as symbolic of something larger and used it as the cause on which to build a case for Mongolian scientific self-determination. But Williams loses sight of that story again and again, ultimately forgoing discussion of the scientific and ethical cases against dinosaur smuggling to digress into such minutia as: Eric Prokopi's daughter's wig at her birthday party, the number and locations of the five tattoos on a random side character who will never be mentioned again, the grisly fate of Mary Anning's sister (Mary Anning being a female fossil collector in 1920, who has no connection to the main story line. We also hear about how she was struck by lightning, though!) Eric's ex-wife's opinion on whether he should unpack his …
I loved this story: about how a man, caught up in financial woes of his own making, justified smuggling a tarbosaur from Mongolia, and how Mongolian patriots saw this as symbolic of something larger and used it as the cause on which to build a case for Mongolian scientific self-determination. But Williams loses sight of that story again and again, ultimately forgoing discussion of the scientific and ethical cases against dinosaur smuggling to digress into such minutia as: Eric Prokopi's daughter's wig at her birthday party, the number and locations of the five tattoos on a random side character who will never be mentioned again, the grisly fate of Mary Anning's sister (Mary Anning being a female fossil collector in 1920, who has no connection to the main story line. We also hear about how she was struck by lightning, though!) Eric's ex-wife's opinion on whether he should unpack his cardboard boxes (a plot point never to be discussed again), the legal drama of the opponent of the President of Mongolia, that a dinosaur was named after VS Ramachandran and so, so much more. I did something I never do and skipped the notes because there was just so much random information