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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

A Long Way Down

At my roommate's urging, I read A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby a couple weeks ago. My roommate, Sara, and her mom were going to hear him speak and since they were raving about Nick Hornby I figured I'd read one of his books and go along to hear him speak.

The book was pretty amazing. The unusual premise focused on several strangers that meet on top of a building on New Years Eve because they were all planning on committing suicide. The four main characters all face various problems in their lives--a severely disabled child, public disgrace, lack of a career, no girl friend, no boy friend. Despite their problems, though, they all come down from the building that night and become a sort of support system for each other. The characters couldn't be more different from each other but nonetheless find something in each other that creates a friendship strong enough to keep them alive.

Despite my somewhat corny synopsis, the book is actually really funny and touching. Hornby really finds a way of getting into the heads of these characters and creating unique voices for each one of them. Despite the sobering topic of suicide the book is quite light hearted and fun. I really enjoyed reading and felt as though I connected with the characters.

I was lucky enough to finish the novel just before Nick Hornby was coming to speak at the DC bookstore, Politics and Prose. The bookstore was totally packed, apparently he has quite the fanatic following. Mainly, he read from his newest book but Hornby also answered many questions and was very gracious as readers asked all about his writing process and the details of his book.

A Long Way Down
by Nick Hornby

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Book Festival, Book Club, etc.

I've had a really book focused weekend. Among other things, the highlights of this weekend were going to the National Book Festival and joining a book club. On Saturday, I met up with my old friend Jenny who I hadn't seen in years. The book festival was the perfect place to reconnect--it was free, there was enough time walking around that we could catch up, and the festival provided lots additional things to talk about. Jenny and I went to see Julia Alvarez speak and she was amazing. I had only read one of her books, In the Time of Butterflies, which I had loved and now I really want to read her newest adult fiction book, Saving the World. Alvarez really did not spend that much time talking about her books, the talk was focused on her love of reading and how powerful books can help us all live in another world, if only for a few hundred pages.

Then, today, I met up with another old friend, Gwen, and we went to a book club sponsored by the Women's Information Network. The book club was discussing Time Traveler's Wife which I read a couple months ago, so this was the perfect chance to meet new people and talk about I book I really liked. For sure, talking about it made me question if I really loved it as much as I thought I did. Time Traveler's Wife is a great read, but I realized as we talked about it that there is a lot of questionable focus on the role of women. For example, Clare who is the time traveler's wife seems to be defined by that role--she is only a time traveler's wife and very little else. That being said, there is a lot to like about this novel and overall I really enjoyed it.

Book I want to read:
Saving the World by Julia Alvarez

Books I've already read (and liked):
In the Time of Butterflies by Julia Alvarez
The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffennegger

Saturday, September 26, 2009

National Book Festival, Today!

Heading to the National Book Festival with a friend from high school today. I'm super excited about the whole thing and there are several authors I'm looking forward to hearing. Hoping to see Judy Blume, Gwen Ifill, and Julia Alvarez--three completely different authors who I'm sure will have interesting things to say.


2009 National Book Festival