Monday 27 May 2013

The Glass Castle

The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls



Summary: The Glass Castle is a remarkable memoir...and a penetrating look into a family at once deeply dysfunctional and uniquely vibrant. When sober, Jeannette's brilliant father captured his children's imagination, teaching them physics, geology, and how to embrace life fearlessly. But when he drank, he was dishonest and destructive. Her mother was a free spirit who hated anything to do with domesticity. The Walls children learned to take care of themselves. They fed, clothed, and protected one another, and eventually found their way to New York. Their parents followed them, choosing to be homeless even as their children prospered.

 I LOVED this book.  It is the memoir of a girl growing up poor with totally dysfunctional parents in rural USA.  Her dad is an alcoholic and her mother has several undiagnosed mental disorders but they truly love and care for their four children the best way they can.  While I'm sure some people would call them abusive, I say they are unconventional.  They do not raise their children in a "normal" way - but that is not necessarily a bad thing.  Yes, they probably should have fed and bathed them more often but they are an extremely close and loving family. 

Tuesday 21 May 2013

The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman



The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman by Meg Wolitzer

Summary:  Twelve-year-olds Duncan Dorfman, April Blunt, and Nate Saviano meet at the Youth Scrabble Tournament where, although each has a different reason for attending and for needing to win, they realize that something more important is at stake than the grand prize.


I loved this book!  I'm not sure if it's just because I am a huge fan of Scrabble or because it had great characters, story, and writing.  I suppose it could be for all of those reasons!  This book isn't very long but there is still plenty of time to fall in love with the characters and get invested in their stories.  Bonus : lots of new Scrabble words to learn so that I can hopefully beat my sister!

Wednesday 15 May 2013

Dewey

Dewey by Vicki Myron
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Summary: Dewey was left abandoned as a kitten on the coldest night of the year stuffed in the returned book slot at the Spencer Public Library in Iowa. He won the heart of Vicki Myron, the librarian who found him, and for the next 19 years he charmed the people of Spencer.


I had wanted to read this book for years and I was so disappointed by it!.  I figured, how could it go wrong?  It combines my two passions - cats and libraries - how could I not love it?  I didn't.  The writing wasn't the greatest and only about half of it was actually about Dewey.  The rest was about Iowa (boring!) and the librarian (not boring but not relevant either).  I wanted more stories about the Dew - he lived for 19 years there must have been more stories to tell.  Vicki Myron has written another book about him that she says contains more stories about Dewey but I'm afraid to read it in case I get another boring history of small town Iowa!!