Books 39 and 40 on my way to 52
Friday, October 28, 2011
Review: The Millennium Series, by Stieg Larsson
Books 39 and 40 on my way to 52
Friday, October 21, 2011
Review: Married but Looking, by Daniel S. Libman
Book 43 on my way to 52.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Review: Broadway Baby, by Alan Shapiro
Miriam wants nothing more than to become famous on Broadway. Her love for the stage begins during childhood, living with her grandparents in pre-World War II Boston, but it lasts all of her life. When she becomes distracted by marriage and then children she projects those dreams of stardom onto one of her sons instead. The struggle to achieve her goal through him, and the damage it does to herself and to the rest of her family, is painful to witness. Shapiro has written the story of Miriam’s life much like a true memoir, the focus being on Miriam, but he has also created a book full of caricatures that reflect back to the reader recognizable personalities. Though tedious at times the story has something to say to everyone who has ever had a goal and failed to reach it. Far from being just a life story, this novel is about dreams and their sometimes tragic intersections with reality.
Book 42 on my way to 52
Friday, September 23, 2011
Review: The Fallback Plan, by Leigh Stein
The Fallback Plan was interesting. I found it hard to get into, but warmed up to it after a time. The book is about, Esther who graduates from Northwestern University and finds herself jobless, directionless, and moving back in with her parents. When her mother finds her a job caring for the four year old daughter of a neighboring family she grudgingly agrees. But the family lost an infant child earlier in the year, and Esther, struggling with her own depression, finds herself caring for both the girl and the grieving mother. As she also navigates through romantic relationships with the girl’s father and a friend her own age we witness her inner conflict and personal growth. Although too referential to be as timeless, this well developed coming of age story is in line with Judy Blume’s Are you There God? It’s Me, Margaret, and Forever. Esther’s struggle with clinical depression might alienate some readers, but like Blume’s characters she is authentic and likable. Written with witty humor and an informal, contemporary language, Stein’s debut novel will resonate with a new generation of students for whom college is no longer the final step on the road to adulthood.
Book 41 on my way to 52
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Review: The Help, by Kathryn Stockett
I wasn't going to read this book. Something about its fast rise to popularity along with its quick step into the movie theater made me rather wary of it. It was only after numerous recommendations that I requested it from the library, and then I had to wait several weeks before it became available. All of that waiting, and I read it in two days. It's not a short book, and not overly easy read, I just couldn't put it down. My sleep suffered. Told from three different view points, The Help is a fictional story set in Jackson, Mississippi during the civil rights era. Skeeter is a young white girl, just home from college and living with her family on their cotten farm. She is troubled by what she sees around her, but initially reluctant to become involved. Looking for a way to break into the publishing world, she sets her sights on annonymously writing a book from the point of view of the black domestic workers in Jackson. To do so she enlists the help of Aibileen and Minny, both black domestic maids working for white members of the country club set. It's their voices, rich in dialect, and their stories, full of the culture and history of the era, that make this book deserving of non-stop reading. Well devloped characters and strong writing filled with the hate, shame, pride and hope of an era, will make it an enduring hit.
Book 34 on my way to 52 in 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Review: The Secret Zoo, by Bryan Chick
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Review: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, by Jaonne Greenberg
Book 33 on my way to 52 in 2011

