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JEWISH BOOKS
Posted in Jewish (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Leslie Kimmelman. By Harpercollins Childrens Books.
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No comments about Hanukkah Lights, Hanukkah Nights.
Posted in Jewish (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Barbara Gowdy. By Little Brown.
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5 comments about Helpless.
- In this story, author Gowdy cleverly hints early on that Ron, one of the main characters, has an unhealthy sexual obsession for this young girl Rachel. His girlfriend Nance believes Ron's actions, albeit illegal, are innocent intentions to protect Rachel from child molesters; however, Ron begins to behave in ways that not only stir Nance's suspicions, but also remembrances of her own childhood experiences. I believe this story exemplifies the bizarre manisfestations a person's mind goes through, when the line between reality and fantasy no longer exist for them. Unfortunately, I didn't see the connection of his relationship with his mom and how that affects his viewpoint of women, love, and ruined childhoods. The story is an easy read, suspenseful, disturbing.
- I felt that this book lacked alot of depth and backstory for the characters. I tend to loan books to my friends and co-workers and this one I left on a plane b/c I felt it wasn't worth loaning out to anyone.
- An incredibly disturbing story of a pedophile, his codependent addict lover, and the object of their obsession: Rachel. Beautiful, artistic, intelligent, and kind... Rachel is an "angel"... and she's nine years old. She's used to getting attention from men, especially the customer's at the bar where he mother performs. Rachel is poor but satisfied. She has friends, a mother, and a landlord who cares for her. (This landlord may even care for her a little too much, as one character witnesses landlord molesting Rachel.) The story centers around the obsession everyday people have for Rachel. Women wonder if she's related to her homely mother. Men give her a lot of attention and affection. Rachel is oblivious to any sort of pervy-ness. Will her abduction change her? The resolution is surprising.
The story is a mix of the past and present. We learn a little about her mother's life, what potential she had until a one-night stand with a college student from NYC. We also learn about the pedophile's dysfunctional life: dead mother, distant father, young lover. Pedophile's first sexual encounter is disgusting, and yet brilliantly constructed by Gowdy. Both the past and the present are absolutely chilling!!!
That these characters rely on psychic premonitions is superb. They all look so pathetic, especially the addict who clutches her "psychic pouch" in hopes of holding on to her worthless boyfriend. We see mother and landlord clinging to their psychic visions in hopes of finding Rachel.
We're left to make our own judgments about the mother, mostly through dialogues with a talk show host and callers. Is her mother "bad' for not maintaining relations with Rachel's father? Was their one-night stand, the result of which is Rachel, so horrible? And what about the thoughts of the pedophile? He actually believes he is doing the right thing by kidnapping Rachel. He sees the mother as "bad" for taking Rachel to bars, allowing her to touch men, leaving her with a pervy (?) landlord, etc. Although kidnapping and pedophilia are foul, is the pedohpile correct in his assessment of the mother? Gowdy gives us many things to think about.
Oh yes, this book is warped. And that's what made it so interesting to read. Gowdy does not tie up loose ends with a pretty bow. You are left to wonder what exactly happened to all of the characters. And you want more, but, all good books must come to an end. Sadly, because I wanted to know more about Rachel. And the pedophile and his girlfriend. I wanted to know if the landlord was really a child molester and if he really was gay. I wanted to know every little detail about every character; they were like a bunch of really twisted, pathetic new friends.
- This books start out rather slowly and works its way under your skin until the final chapters that will have you on the edge of your seat. I almost gave up at the beginning of this sleeper hit. I just couldn't get into it. It was kind of boring and reminded me of other child abduction books...until midway through when the author hits her stride. The pace quickens, the characters become more realistic and likeable, and the plot takes off. There are several flashbacks in the book which explain the motives of the characters; and the alternating chapters make for quick and interesting transitions. I would highly recommend this book for readers above age 14, as there are several references to pedophilia and a couple of graphic (not too graphic) scenes that might offend some readers. Overall, I really enjoyed this book and would like to read more by this author.
- I read a new book about every 4 days, in 2008 I've already read over 30, and this one is absolutely one of the best.
Sometimes it is hard to find something novel in a novel, however this book is captivating by its dedication to honest characters and realistic decisions, emotions and relationships in a rare situation (but still very real and believable situation).
Dozens of times during this book I got that unique euphoria from the author finally putting a rare, special feeling into words never previously expressed.
Like all great novels, the protagonists have flaws and the antagonists have virtues and Gowdy raises many interesting, important questions that go purposefully unanswered.
A beautiful, brilliant, endearing book that will stay with me for a long time and definitely on my list of books to re-read.
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Posted in Jewish (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Daryl Heller. By PowerKids Press.
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No comments about Hanukkah (My Library of Holidays).
Posted in Jewish (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Barbara Soloff Levy. By Dover Publications.
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No comments about Learning About Chanukah (Dover Little Activity Books).
Posted in Jewish (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Sol Scharfstein. By Ktav Publishing House.
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No comments about 4 Tiny Tot Hanukah Books/Boardbooks.
Posted in Jewish (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Katy Hall and Lisa Eisenberg. By HarperFestival.
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No comments about Hanukkah Ha-Has: Knock-Knock Jokes that Are a Latke Fun (Lift-the-Flap Knock-Knock Book).
Posted in Jewish (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Doering and Amanda. By Capstone Press.
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No comments about Passover: Jewish Celebration of Freedom (First Facts).
Posted in Jewish (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Lloyd G. Douglas. By Children's Press (CT).
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1 comments about Let's Get Ready for Passover (Welcome Books: Celebrations).
- This is a nice easy reader about Passover. Emergent readers will enjoy it while learning about the Passover holiday.
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Posted in Jewish (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Myron Levoy. By Jewish Pubn Society.
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No comments about The Hanukkah of Great-Uncle Otto.
Posted in Jewish (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by David A. Adler. By Jewish Publication Society of America.
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No comments about The Kids' Catalog of Hanukkah (Kids' Catalog Series).
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Hanukkah Lights, Hanukkah Nights
Helpless
Hanukkah (My Library of Holidays)
Learning About Chanukah (Dover Little Activity Books)
4 Tiny Tot Hanukah Books/Boardbooks
Hanukkah Ha-Has: Knock-Knock Jokes that Are a Latke Fun (Lift-the-Flap Knock-Knock Book)
Passover: Jewish Celebration of Freedom (First Facts)
Let's Get Ready for Passover (Welcome Books: Celebrations)
The Hanukkah of Great-Uncle Otto
The Kids' Catalog of Hanukkah (Kids' Catalog Series)
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