Monday, 28 December 2020

Sharks in the Time of Saviors

 by Kawai Strong Washburn

This is the story of a very poor Hawaiian Family with children. One of the children is conceived in the back of a vehicle on a beach, while spirits are walking up in the hills.

When the boy is about five the family go on a tour boat outing.  Somehow the little boy Noa falls into the water and is soon surrounded by sharks.  Everyone fears the worst but instead of killing him the sharks surround him and bring him to the boat.  After that it seems that the boy has special healing powers and people flock to his home to get healed.  This healing takes a physical and mental toll on the boy but his parents make some extra income from it so he gets special treatment from them.  Then one day a man with Parkinson returns to the house complaining he was not cured.  The boy stops treating people.

The boys sister and brother are jealous that he is their parent's favourite.  The boy is an ace at school and seems to be destined for Stanford.  His brother is very good at basketball and resents that he doesn't get any attention.  He feels if he gets a successful career in basketball he will bring more money to his parents than his brother has ever done.  The sister too feels neglected.

The story jumps forward in time, the young boy is now a paramedic in Seattle.  What happened, why didn't he become a doctor if he was so smart?  This is never explained.  He does practice his healing ways as a paramedic. His partner wants to know what he is doing....  Then one day a pregnant woman is injured in a car crash and Noa is not able to save her.  He is devastated by this and ends up leaving his job and returning to Hawaii to find himself.

At the same time, his brother got a basketball scholarship and became famous, his parents were finally paying attention to him now that the media and locals were praising him.  The brother's grades decline and he is eventually kicked out of school and starts a delivery job.

The daughter is in San Diego studying engineering and getting good grades but she is also doing drugs and doing dangerous climbing activities every chance she gets.  She is part of a group of 4 people that are very close but her relationship with the other girl in the group deteriorates when the daughter makes lesbian overtures to the girl.

When Noa is back in Hawaii he leaves to go into the wilderness to find himself.  When he doesn't return people start searching for him but cannot locate him.  His brother eventually returns to Hawaii to search for his brother.  He is the one who finds evidence that Noa was killed in a landslide.  The death of Noa puts the father into a catatonic state.  The mother struggles to look after her husband and make enough money to survive.

The brother returns to the states with the sister to clear out Noa's rental accommodation.  They have a confrontation with police and a removal company.  The sister ends up stealing a car to get away from the police but the brother ejects her from the car and tells the police he did it to protect his sister.  He goes to jail where he develops a prosperous business supplying things to other prisoners, with the cooperation of one of the guards.  He starts sending money to his family from his profits.   Even after he is out of jail he keeps working at an illegal business.   The parents don't like to think about where the money has come from but are glad to have it.

The daughter eventually returns to Hawaii, abandoning her university studies.  She starts working for free for a man that is developing an ecologically progressive farm.  She is using some of her engineering knowledge to help him develop his farm hoping eventually to get some money out of her work.

The family go to visit her at the farm, the father seems to come out of his stupor at least temporarily.

The book implies that Noa might be challenging the old gods of Hawaii and might have the power to help heal the islands, but instead of doing this he is killed.  At the end of the book it looks like the sister and father might also somehow have a connection to the islands and maybe they will do alright.

The novel was very powerfully written, the struggles of the characters, the tension between the parents and the siblings was honest and powerful.  The impact of expectations, or lack thereof, of people was brilliantly portrayed.  I just feel a couple things were not explained.... why didn't Noa become a doctor and why did he have to die?

Overall, I was really impressed with the book and engaged with the story.

 New York Times Review:

In this novel, the only way out is back. After Noa’s overconfidence in his gifts leads to a disaster at his job, he returns to Hawaii and goes on a quest to understand both himself and the ancestral land that is a part of him. His expedition will come at a hefty price for him and his loved ones — incarceration, mental illness, unemployment — but isn’t that the point of a journey to our roots? So we may walk through fire, and so be purified?

Perhaps a day will come when humans will no longer need to make exorbitant sacrifices in order to see the light of their true selves. Until then, Washburn has given us a meditation on the tragedies of living too long in the darkness.

 


Monday, 21 December 2020

Mexican Gothic

 by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

This book has been on many recommended lists but it was listed as a horror book so I was a bit leery as I don't like gore.  Fortunately it was what I would call a gothic horror, light on violence.  I was surprised when I saw it is written by a BC author.

The story takes place in Mexico.  A girl's father receives a strange letter from a niece who recently married.  She sounds distraught and a bit weird.  The man sends his daughter up to a remote mine site in northern Mexico where the woman is living with her husband and his family.  The mine is out of business.  The house is in disrepair and the young woman is told many rules about being quiet, not talking, not opening windows.  

She is shocked when she sees how weak and confused her cousin is, the cousin still implies she is in danger.  The family daughter tells the girl her cousin has consumption. The cousin asks the girl to go into town and get a bottle of something special from a herbalist.  The girl does that but when she give the medicine to her cousin she drinks more than the prescribed amount and goes into seizures.  The family are furious when they found out that the young girl did this.

While all this is happening the young girl has strange dreams, she seems to see mould moving around n the wall paper.  She is befriended by a young man of the family.  The young woman hopes to escape the house, with her cousin, with the assistance of the young man, but eventually he tells her that she and her cousin will never be able to leave.  The house has them entrapped.

The girl later finds out that a strange fungus lives under the house and seems to have invaded the house. The mine failed because many workers died from it.  She also learns that the patriarch of the family has actually lived several lives by transporting his consciousness into other members of the family.  He has fathered children with several of his female relatives to keep creating bodies into which he can transmigrate.  He plans to use the young girl as breeding stock.  We find out that the family doctor is in on the strange things that have been going on.

However, with the help of the young man she and her cousin are able to escape and the house gets set on fire and is destroyed.

It was an interesting read, scary but not terrifying.


Monday, 14 December 2020

Hotel Pastis

 by Peter Mayle

This book is about a recently divorced ad executive in England who is making lots of money but who is dissatisfied with his life.  He take a vacation for the first time in years and falls in love with a little town in province and a woman he meets there.  He decides to ditch his corporate life and pour money into turning an old gendarmerie building in the Provence village into a boutique hotel.

The story involves intrigues within his company, the man seems to be approached/threatened by a Marseilles "mafia type".

As the hotel is being built and successfully launched there is a robbery being planned by some local criminals.  They plan to rob the local bank on Bastille Day while all the celebrations are distracting people.  The mastermind of the theft gets a team of thieves and has them training to ride bicycles for over a year to get in shape so they can leave the robbery dressed as bike riders.  I can't believe a bunch of criminals would be willing to do this.  The robbery is successful but they are shocked to find that as they leave town an additional rider has joined them on their ride.  He is a young American who has come to France for a year.  He is the son of a client of the main character.  When the rider's find out who he is they add to their "winnings" by kidnapping him and getting $2 million more francs for him.  The thieves buy fake passports and leave the country on a coach bus.

The main character helps to get the young man released.  As this is all going on he realizes he isn't all that busy as a hotel owner and isn't really feeling fulfilled in the role.  The son of the kidnapped boy offers him a consulting job with his company and the man accepts.

As I read reviews of this book I found some people loved it but many were lukewarm or even "dissatisfied".  One person wrote they were disappointed with the ending... no resolution of the lives of most of the characters.  I agree.  Another complained they didn't enjoy the excesses of the rich.  I also agree. 

It was a light read but not a book I would necessarily recommend. I was expecting better. Off to the building library the book will go

Saturday, 12 December 2020

The Historians

 by Cecilia Ekback

The book takes place in 1943 in Sweden as the three countries, Denmark, Finland and Sweden are trying to figure out how to deal with/challenge the Germans.  The main character, Laura, is working for the Swedish government in the office of the Chief Negotiator with Germany.  Sweden had supposedly been neutral but is selling coal to German for its factories.

While in university Laura had been part of a small clique of history students who had a special relationship with a professor, they were considered wunderkids.  The prof challenged their ideas.  At one point he assigned them the task of designing a new religion.  This project causes the group to disintegrate.  Laura had kept in touch with one of the group, Britta.

One day Laura sees Britta in a restaurant with a Nazi official.  Around the same time Britta asks to meet with her.  They meet and Laura thinks Britta seems troubled but she doesn't tell her what is bothering her.  Shortly after a friend of Britta's contacts Laura to tell her that Britta has disappeared.  They search for her and eventually find her in a historical society building murdered, after having been tortured. 

Laura decides to recruit her former fellow students to try to figure out why Britta was murdered.  Soon after her apartment is destroyed by a explosion.

In another part of the story a government official receives a copy of Britta's thesis.  Not understanding what it is for he throws it out but notes the table of contents.

Meanwhile in a mining town in Sweden a young Sami girl, a trapper, has disappeared.  Her brother is trying to find her.  People seem to think she died in the woods but he is convinced she is still alive.  Then a local man wanders up the mountain near an area that is supposedly out of bounds and is found dead.  Later the mine Manager is shot.  The book has quite a bit of tension as the various people in the story are not sure who they can trust or what to believe.

It turns out that there is some secretive research on the Sami taking place on the mountain.  Like the Germans it seems some elements of Swedish society are interested in pursuing a pure Nordic race.

Laura is told by her father to leave things to the police after one of her fellow students is murdered but she doesn't take his advice and heads up the mine area.  Eventually the Sami in the mine area work together with the other miners to save the mine Manager and save the Sami being imprisoned on the mountain.  Laura is devastated to learn that her father had involvement in what was going on .

This was a well written book.  I enjoyed it and the twists at the end.



 


Agatha

by Anne Cathrine Bomann

This book is written by a Danish author.  It is about a 70 year old psychiatrist who is counting the days/patient visits until he can retire.  He is totally not interested in his work anymore and doodles in his notebook while his patients drone on.  He just lets them talk and makes no effort to direct or assist them.

He has a receptionist who runs his office very efficiently.  He is very formal with his interactions with her.  Then one day a new patient, supposedly with violent tendencies and insists she wants to become a patient.  He doesn't agree as he is shortly to retire.  She keeps coming back and one day his receptionist slips her in for an appointment.  The psychiatrist is not happy with this but agrees to see the woman.

As the new patient comes for her appointments she seems to challenge and intrigue the doctor.  He becomes very curious about her.  She seems very disillusioned/bored with her life.

One day the doctor's receptionist tells him she has to take time off as her husband is terminally ill.  The doctor feels inconvenienced by this.  The receptionist asks him to come and speak to her husband to perhaps provide his some relief.  He is reluctant to do this but eventually does go to meet the man.  He is very unsure of himself, his job is to deal with people about living not dying.

As time goes on the doctor had been counting down the days/patient visits until he can retire.  The office is getting stale smelling as the receptionist has not been coming to work nor is the office being cleaned.

Then one day the doctor is no longer counting the days til he retires.  He is starting to interact more with his patients during their visits The receptionist's husband has died.  She returns to work and realizes that he has changed his mind about retiring.

This was a short book but it was interesting how the new patient was able to re-energize the doctor.  We need some positive stories in these dreary times.