It sort of feels like I’m making slower progress than I think I should be on my To Be Read Challenge for 2011, but in fact, I’m keeping pace. I’ve just finished my fourth TBR book, and it’s still April … so I guess I’m right where I should be.
I was drawn to this book by its inclusion in the New York Times year end list, and by the glowing and well thought out review it received in the times by Michiko Kakutani (“First Time for Taxis, Lo Mein and Loss” ). I even convinced my book club to read it. But for me, and for many members of the book club, the book didn’t live up to the hype. It’s the story of Tassie Keltjin, a girl from the rural Midwest US, who moves to a small Midwest city to attend university and who takes a job as a baby sitter for a couple who are adopting a child. It is in Tassie’s voice, looking back from an unspecified future date, that we hear the story of a year of great changes for her. The book touches on a wealth of topics: motherhood, racial tensions, class tensions, religion, 9/11, coming-of-age and even food issues in a story that is by turns funny, shocking and tragic.
I’d certainly be curious to find out about your opinion of this or any of Lorrie Moore’s books in the comments field below.
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2011/04/tbr-reading-challenge-gate-at-stairs-by.html
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