Wednesday, March 12, 2008
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Post apocalyptic tale of a father and son travelling across the land hoping to find a safe haven .Dreadful bleak landscape and some very scary encounters.Their sweet relationship saved us from total despair at what we can potentially do to each other. Religious symbolism?Not for the faint of heart JJJJJ
Consolation by Michael Redhill
Set in Toronto- moves between past and present ( better job with the past) Brings in the fateful nature of photography.jjj
The Almost Moon, by Alice Sebold
Explores complex( and somewhat horrifying) ties of a mother and daughter in totally disfunctional family.Seems not quite real- quick read jj
The Bird Artist by Howard Norman
Recommended by Kevin! What a fabulous read. Set in Witless Bay, Newfoundland- a really wonderful story.jjjjj
The Jade Peony by Wayson Choy
Set in Chinatown Vancouver in the 30's and 40's. Told through reminiscences of 3 children of an immigrant family...neither Canadian or Chinese. Great read- brings Vancouver to life. jjjj
Saving Fish from Drowning by Amy Tan
Lots of fun, may appeal especially to anyone who has travelled with a group of tourists. Accurate depiction of current drastic political situation in Burma. jjjjj
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