The Boston Girl by Anita Diamant, author of The Red Tent, follows the life of Addie Baum, born in 1900 in Boston to Jewish immigrant parents. She is now 85 years old and telling the story of her life to her granddaughter.
Although a decent read, I found it somewhat forgettable, unlike The Red Tent which has never left me even though I read it many years ago.
Monday, November 28, 2016
Sunday, November 27, 2016
The First Rule of Swimming
The First Rule of Swimming by Courtney Angela Brkic is a novel about two sisters from a small island in Croatia. One never leaves the island, the other immigrates to America, then disappears in NYC. The story traces three generations of the family, through war and hardship as they each search for peace and a place to call home.
This is a beautiful, well written novel full of memorable characters. At times it seems to veer off track a bit, and I would have loved more background about Croatia, but the central relationship between the two sisters and what they will do for each other is where the beauty in this story lies.
This is a beautiful, well written novel full of memorable characters. At times it seems to veer off track a bit, and I would have loved more background about Croatia, but the central relationship between the two sisters and what they will do for each other is where the beauty in this story lies.
Friday, November 25, 2016
Today Will Be Different
Today Will Be Different is Maria Semple's new novel. Where'd You Go Bernadette was so brilliant, clever and funny I was anxiously awaiting her next book and it doesn't disappoint. She is one of my favorite authors of the moment; with such original ideas, her writing is full of intelligence, wit, humor and heart.
The story follows one day in the life of middle aged Seattle animator Eleanor Flood. I wasn't thrilled with the ending, but the mini graphic novel in the middle of the book makes up for it. A great read.
The story follows one day in the life of middle aged Seattle animator Eleanor Flood. I wasn't thrilled with the ending, but the mini graphic novel in the middle of the book makes up for it. A great read.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Alexander Hamilton
Weighing in at 731 pages, Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow kept me busy for quite some time. This is the biography that the musical Hamilton is based on and it's fascinating. Unless you're already a history buff, this biography will teach you more about our founding fathers than you ever learned in school, along with the American Revolution, the Constitution, our financial systems, our military and much more.
Alexander Hamilton was a genius and as his story unfolds in this well written biography, so does the story of our country. A worthwhile read.
Alexander Hamilton was a genius and as his story unfolds in this well written biography, so does the story of our country. A worthwhile read.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
The Past
The Past by Tessa Hadley is a novel set in Somerset where three sisters, a brother and their families gather for one last Summer together in their grandparents house before they may have to sell it.
Hadley is a undoubtedly a great writer, she moves back and forth through time to bring her characters stories to life. Full of secrets, and family tensions, yet in the end mildly depressing and mostly forgettable.
Hadley is a undoubtedly a great writer, she moves back and forth through time to bring her characters stories to life. Full of secrets, and family tensions, yet in the end mildly depressing and mostly forgettable.
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