Friday, January 18, 2008

Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

This was a really good book. According to Amazon.com, "Jacob Jankowski says: "I am ninety. Or ninety-three. One or the other." At the beginning of Water for Elephants, he is living out his days in a nursing home, hating every second of it. His life wasn't always like this, however, because Jacob ran away and joined the circus when he was twenty-one. It wasn't a romantic, carefree decision, to be sure. His parents were killed in an auto accident one week before he was to sit for his veterinary medicine exams at Cornell. He buried his parents, learned that they left him nothing because they had mortgaged everything to pay his tuition, returned to school, went to the exams, and didn't write a single word. He walked out without completing the test and wound up on a circus train. The circus he joins, in Depression-era America, is second-rate at best. With Ringling Brothers as the standard, Benzini Brothers is far down the scale and pale by comparison."

It goes back and forth very effectively between the old and young Jacob and is very well written. I rate it 4 out of 5.

1 comment:

jenclair said...

I liked this one. The end was...maybe optimistic, unrealistic, but I liked it.