Book Lover
01/10/07
By Jennifer Kaufman & Karen Mack
Even though I thought that this would be a fantastic book, I was a little disappointed; guess I have a hard time relating to a person who reads high prose when all I do is read chick-lit and thrillers G But nice to know that I must seem totally normal compared to Dora, who really does live her life through books most of the time ;o)
Review from amazon.co.uk:
One woman’s passion for books and search for romance lie at the heart of this touching and funny novel about literature and longing in Los Angeles. ‘Women do different things when they’re depressed. Some smoke, others drink, some call their therapists, some eat! And I do what I have always done – go off on a book bender that can last for days.’ Whenever she’s in crisis – her marriage ends, her career stalls, her fantasy man shows signs of human frailty – Dora (named after Eudora Welty) escapes into not one, not two, but a carefully selected stack of books, shutting the door on the outside world until she emerges from her book binge strong enough to face her problems. Books have always been her saving grace, sheltering her during a difficult childhood and arming her with lessons and epigrams that are right for nearly every situation. But life is more complicated than a-book-a-day, and people – like her ex-alcoholic mother and judgmental sister – aren’t as compliant as beloved characters in a novel! Whether she’s being seduced by a quotation-quipping Quixote, or explaining death to a child by reading from Charlotte’s Web, Dora is Every-reader, and her charming story, shot through with humour and humanity, will delight anyone who’s ever sought solace in the pages of a book.
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Read more on amazon.co.uk
My BookCrossing entry on Book Lover