These past few weeks have been a little busy but more like those hurry-up-and-wait situations. We are both trying to change doctors which is taking way longer than it should. Then last week was a CT scan for my husband; we are scheduled for the results at a neurosurgeon this week. Friday I'll see a podiatrist and I sure hope I don't need that awkward boot on my foot. It's my driving foot! And I need to walk....ok, I am borrowing trouble early here, lol.
The good things are today is our 42nd wedding anniversary I think we are going out to lunch. Also, I've been putting a dent in my summer reading plans as I've been inside quite a bit. That equals more reading so, without further ado...here are some the books I finished.
The News From Dublin. This Colm Tóibín book is a set of seven short stories set primarily in Dublin. There is sadness of course because that's what you get with Irish literature. The first story was good, the second was confusing to me as to what was going on until read over half of that one. Then after a few more I was tired of the short stories so I count this as a DNF.
I very much liked his books Brooklyn, Long Island and Nora Webster but I could have given this one a miss. Just my opinion. I would read more by this author in the future.
Hotline by Dimitri Nasrallah. The setting is Montreal in 1986. I heard about this book from Jackie at Junkboat Travels, her post HERE.
This is about an immigrant from Lebanon trying to make a new life for herself and her young son Omar. In 1984 Muna Heddad lived in Beirut with her beloved husband and son Omar. During the civil war her husband was kidnapped. Her husband's family took care of her for a while but then "encouraged" her to follow through with the plans she and hubby made to immigrate to Montreal. Muna didn't really have a choice.
Muna is fluent in French and was a qualified teacher in her home country. As there were a good number of French language teaching positions she thought she'd be able to get a good job in Montreal. The postions always went to someone else who were either Canadian citizens or were just not Lebanese.
Finding housing and a job proved very difficult. She was discriminated against for her nationality as well as having a child. No one wanted to rent to her and have a noisy child around (he was not noisy).
Muna was forced to accept a job as hotline operator for a weight loss center. You know the ones selling packaged foods and pitching the positive lifestyle? It was a paycheck and she needed to provide for her son. The experience was sad watching her stretch her money to afford decent food, shop at thrift shops for warm clothes all the while missing her husband. Always holding out hope he survived.
The positive part of her job was connecting with people, realizing her "clients" were also experiencing hardships and her calls helped them, just by lending an ear and being positive. Sometimes that's all someone needs - a kind word.
This story is inspired by the author's experience as his mother moved them to Montreal and scraped together a life for them. I can't imagine being in that position, moving to a foreign country where my options were limited only by others prejudices and trying to make ends meet. Overall a positive and heartwarming story.
I would read more by this author. 4.5 stars
This is Not About Us by Allegra Goodman.
This is one of those family drama novels I like with an interesting cast of characters.
After I had read this book I saw some reviews saying it was like short stories but I didn't find it to be that way. The first chapter had so many characters mentioned I was getting confused about relationships until I bookmarked the family tree in the front. After that, I had no trouble keeping the relationships straight.
First off it starts with the youngest sister Jeanne in hospice and all the family members making visits. Some heartfelt and loving, others obligatory visits. After that chapter each one after focuses on one person's point of view as life goes on.
In one chapter where Pam is telling her boyfriend about the Isabella Gardner art museum and how you get in free if your name is Isabella, I had to look that up. Yep, it's a lifetime free pass if your name is Isabella. (That's the boyfriend's daughter's name).
I had many bookmarked pages on the kindle and highlights which can be read on Goodreads. 4.25 stars
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So, that's one book off the library holds list and two from my shelves, I am just about finished with Priceless, a nonfiction about art theft.
How is your summer or winter reading going, depending on your hemisphere?
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Fingers crossed both for your husband's appointment and your foot! Hopefully a boot won't be necessary. This is Not About Us is on my TBR though I think I will take your advice and draw out a family tree when I pick it up. That's amazing about the Isabella rule! I've always wanted to visit the Gardner but haven't gotten up there yet. Happy anniversary!
ReplyDeleteHi Katherine, we just got home from the appointment and he only needs meds right now. So that's great!
DeleteThere is a family tree chart in the beginning of the Goodman book so you could just bookmark it or put a post-it on that page. After the first chapter it is easier.
Thanks for the good wishes, we went out to The Wharf for a great shrimp and grits lunch.
I'm glad your husband's appointment went well.
DeleteHappy Anniversary!!!! Hope it's all good news from the doctors!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jinjer!!
DeleteSome interesting reads .... Montreal eh? I have yet to see this Canadian book but glad for your review ... will keep it in mind. Hope all goes well this week with the doctors, fingers crossed. And Happy Anniversary .... we just had our anniversary too on June 12 .... June weddings ...lol. You've had many years together -- sweet! chat soon.
ReplyDeleteSusan, The doctor appt for Doug went well, no surgery - yea!
DeleteThe anniversary was nice but Loki hated being left out for a lunch out. Seems like we've always been together and at the same time, where did that much time go!
Happy anniversary! Both Hotline and This Is Not About Us sound like interesting reads. I am finally at home today and not just trying to catch up on laundry or cooking or cleaning; I hope to get some time to read a few books that just arrived from the library for me.
ReplyDeleteDeb, happy reading if you get the chance! The books were good, I think Jackie McGuinness mentioned Hotline was spot on from her parents experienced there. Good book.
DeleteHappy Anniversary! I really liked This is Not About Us, too, but had to keep the family tree handy until I could keep everyone's names/relationship straight. I'd like to read more by Goodman.
ReplyDeleteI also like Colm Toibin's novels more than his short stories. His collection of personal essays, A Guest at the Feast, has been on my nightstand with a bookmark in it for nearly a year. I lost steam after the first few, but will get back to it eventually. My daughter has seen him at Symphony Space and on the subway in NYC a couple of times. People say he has a 'summer place' one town up the CT coast from us and that he is a delightful man, but I've never run into him. Hoping you get good news from your doctors!
JoAnn, thank you very much! Can't beleive he put up with me 42+ years, lol.
DeleteYes, I would more by Allegra Goodman and I see the library has Isola. That said, I am trying not to add more holds for a week or two, concentrate on the ones in queue as they are for my summer goal.
That would be cool to run nin to Colm Toibin in CT. Tell him I said hi :-)
Happy Anniversary! I hope it was a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteI want to like short stories more than I do, usually.
I've heard about the Isabella Gardner museum, but I did not know that fun fact!
Thanks very much, Joy. That museum would be fantastic to visit but I doubt I will ever be up that way.
DeleteGood luck with the doctor stuff, sounds like a pain!
ReplyDeleteAnd, happy anniversary!
Thanks, Nicky. Doctor stuff is always a pain! The wiating room, all of it. But all is well. :-)
DeleteHappy Anniversary and I can see from the comments that the CT went well.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the shout out!
I also find Colm Tóibín a bit hard to take at times, I will give that one a go.
I did enjoy Hotline!
Jackie, Hotline was great and I was really in Muna's corner to succeed. So glad you mentioned it on your blog and I have had it waiting on my Kindle for a long time.
DeleteToibin's other books (the ones I have read) were appealing but I was tired of the short stories.
I am behind on reading - I am hoping everything is good!!! Oh wait, I see everything is good! Yay!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary!! I have a letter waiting to be sent to you right here!
HI Erin, everythiing turned out ok...some followups but I am more comfortable with how the appointments went. Looking forward to the letter!
DeleteSounds like you are reading your way around the world. I liked THEIS IS NOT ABOUT US and thought it was like reading connected short stories with no or few transitions between each. I loved the reading experience, though. I could finish a chapter before bed a dn it felt just right to me.
ReplyDeleteAnne, that Goodman book made me want to read more of her work. One day I will get to Isola.
DeleteHappy Anniversary 🥂 That’s quite the achievement.
ReplyDeleteI hope the doctor issue is worked out and you are able to avoid a moon boot on Friday.
Thanks for sharing your week, happy reading!
Thank you, Shelleyrae. That was a big anniversary and as always, we made plans to go out and then didn't, lol.
DeleteI've sort of given up on Toibin. I liked Brooklyn okay, but the next couple of things I read by him didn't really work for me. Both Hotline and This is Not About Us sound really good. I can see myself getting caught up in both stories.
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary! My husband and I celebrated our 42nd in May--1984 was a good year!
Best wishes for good news from both doctors. Staying healthy and regaining health is always top priority.
Jane, I liked Long Island more than Brooklyn and what a mess of relationships. But yeah, the short stories didn't rock my world. The other two books were great - Goodman and Nasrallah.
DeleteHappy anniversary to you as well!
Gosh, your post is almost a week old! I've been busy with family visiting from TN & CA, so I've been away from the blogging world since last Tuesday. I hope all is ok with your husband. Did you hear back from the neurosurgeon? And how about your visit with the podiatrist? Ugh. You have a lot on your plate right now. Congratulations on your anniversary. We're just a few years behind you.
ReplyDeleteThe Allegra Goodman book, with its family tree, reminds me of Within Arm's Reach (Ann Napolitano) with its huge family tree. Sadly, the Napolitano book was a DNF for me.
Les! Hope your visit with family was a good one. Can't wait to see photos. I just mailed you a letter on Saturday.
DeleteThat Napolitano was almost a DNF for me. I have liked her other books but this was my least favorite of the ones I've read so far. I liked Goodman enough to add Isola to my reading list. But not my summer goal list...I am trying to stick with that plan.
Thanks for the good thoughts about doctors. Doug will have a followup but things are stable and yea, I didn't need a boot. I think I just borrowed trouble imagining the worst. Will tell you about it.