Through 331 pages I was drawn in from the beginning. The basic plot is it's about a man who joined the circus during the depression, and all the strange and amazing things that transpired. I was so completely drawn in by the story, that I didn't want to put it down. At the end of the book, the author says that most of the oddities told in her story were actually taken from real events at other circuses.
I laughed, I cried, I told Nick that I would watch TV with him later. I didn't really neglect my child, he was completely content to play by himself while Mom read, promise. It went with me to work, to the backyard, and even the car, but the story will stay with me much longer than an hour read-a-thon in the bathroom stall at work.
Once in a blue moon, you come across a work that speaks to you. When I saw Amelie, and Finding Neverland in the theatre, they grabbed a piece of me. As I read White Oleander and Water for Elephants I was given a fresh outlook on life and a definite appreciation and disappointment for the normal life that I lead.
2 comments:
Man girl...I'm lucky if I get the chance to brush my teeth in the morning! Asher must be a very good boy and stsy out of trouble if you are able to get some reading in while he is awake! Sounds like a good book!
Hey Busy Lizzy! I LOVED the Book Thief. Despite the swearing, it is most definitely one of the deepest and most touching books I have ever read! Thanks for the recommendation. If Water for Elephants doesn't have anything bad in it, I would love to read it...if I ever have free time anymore with school. :) E-mail me!
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