Thursday, March 6, 2008

Five Quarters of the Orange

Review by Rhonda

It’s been a few months since I read Five Quarters of the Orange, but author Joanne Harris’s flair for description still stands out in my mind. She does not stop at letting readers see and hear the story; she lets us smell and taste it as well. I suppose that’s not surprising when one takes into consideration that Harris also wrote Chocolat, which gained fame a year after its 1999 publication when Johnny Depp starred in the motion picture. One of the most impressive things about Harris’s writing is her ability to include descriptive passages without allowing them to confuse or slow the plot.

Interweaving the past and present, Harris presents readers with the life story of Framboise Simon, a French girl forced into exile after her family was blamed for a tragedy during the town’s German occupation. As an adult, Framboise decides to move back to the small village, hoping that no one will recognize her. Her return is successful at first, helped by the opening of her bakery. She uses the same recipes that her mother used years ago, and still (somewhat unbelievably) no one seems to make the connection.

As Framboise lays the foundation for a new life, she is drawn back into the past by a recipe album she recently inherited when her mother died. She reads her mother’s writings, sometimes little more than incoherent notes, and forgotten memories begin to resurface, causing Framboise to jeopardize her present life and to look at her past in a different light. The novel does an outstanding job of illustrating how our view of childhood events can change when we remember those events as adults.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Welcome to 2008!



Greetings!
I hope that everyone had a very happy and safe Holiday Season! We here are your public library are gearing up for a very busy spring and summer. We hope to be introducing several new programs to our patrons in the following months.
On a less busy note, I hope that now that the holidays have come and gone, everyone will have more time for reading. I have finished up the Shopaholic series, and plan to read the latest in the Janet Evanovich Stephanie Plum series "Plum Lucky" sometime during the next week or so. It is set to come out Jan 8th. I have also starting reading "Tularosa" by Michael McGarrity for our Mystery Book Club. More on that after I have finished it.
Yet again I am going to ask for patron input and submissions of book reviews. PLEASE feel free to send book reviews to me @ circdesk@vci.net
Happy New Year!
MJ