Monday, 28 February 2022

A Passage North

by Anuk Arudpragasam

This book was nominated for the Booker Prize last year.  It takes place mostly in Sri Lanka.  I thought it would be interesting as it was about a young man revisiting the times of turmoil in Sri Lanka.

However, I found it a long worded, directionless book.  I skipped large parts of it.  I couldn' really see how the various parts were connected or why.  The young man was a student in India, where he met and fell in love with a young woman activisit.  They have a passionate affair but eventually she breaks up with him to devote her time to her activitsm,

The young man seems to be seeking a meaning in his life.  He had done some work with a NGO in the area where the fighting had been but eventually returns to the capital city to live with his mother, his grandmother and his grandmother's care giver. The caregiver had been traumitized by fighting, she lost her husband and two of her sons in the war and has psychological problems which require medication and electo shock therapy to help her cope.  The woman goes to visit her family and ends up dying by falling in a well.  The young travels a long distance to attend the funeral.  He hopes to find out if the woman's death was an accident or suicide.  He finds out at the end that this doesn't matter, as she is dead one way or the other.

Not sure how the love interest and the caregiver story and his mother/grandmother matter at all.  The book was too introspective at times, I skipped large portions.  It does seem that family and tradition and respect played a part in the book but there was no resolution for the man as far as I could see.

Very disappointing, don't know why it was picked.


When Will There Be Good News

 by Kate Atkinson

I have read several books by this author and have enjoyed them all.  This one is another in the series about the former police inspector Jackson Brodie.  He is trying to determine if a child is his or not but somehow seems to be on a train going the wrong way.  The train crashes and it at first is thought that he isa recently released murderer.  He has amnesia and believes people at first.

The murderer actually murdered a mother and two of her children for no reason several decades before.  One of the children was able to get away and is now a successful doctor.  When the prisoner is released from prison she is notified of his release.  The woman is married to a shady businessman.

As the story goes on Jackson Brodie continues to use the ID of the murderer and the police are trying to track him down.  The story follows the police trying to track down Jackson, as the murderer, and the real murderer.  The story gets complicated as the doctor's husband sees a few of his businesses damaged or set on fire as another con man wants to take over the territory.

One of the main characters in the book is a sad orphan girl who has been hired to babysit the doctor's baby.  The little girl is the only one who insists that the doctor has been kidnapped when the doctor disappears.  The police assume she was kidnapped by the murderer but she was actually kidnapped by associates of her husband.  Eventually the young girl is able to convince the police and Jackson to help her find the doctor.  The poor girl has a brother who is a criminal and she ends up getting her family home trashed and then set on fire by bad guys looking for her brother.  The girl is dismayed when the doctor's husband tells her his wife has gone visit an aunt.  The girl doesn't believe him especially when she sees that the doctor did not change out of her work suit and her car is still in the garage.

It was an interesting read that kept you guessing.  I think it was more interesting than her most recent mystery book, Blue Sky.


Sunday, 20 February 2022

Astra

by Cedar Bowers

This book is the first book by this B.C. author.  It is the story of a girl/woman called Astra.  Each chapter is told by a different person who meets her in her life.  Astra is a very complex, damaged creature who people feel obliged to help.

Astra was born on a commune.  Her mother died in childbirth and her biological father refused to acknowledge her as his child.  He lets her run wild on the commune and she has lots of accidents which leave her scared physically.  The lack of her father's attention and love leaves her scared emotionally.

She eventually leaves the commune and lives with several people, threeboyfriends; one of whom gets her pregnant, a rich one who keeps her and her baby in find style until she decides to leave and a man she marries an later divorces; a family she babysat for and a woman she knew from the commune who turns out to be her most enduring supporter.  As Astra leaves a  path of confusion behind her she loves her son in her way but they don't necessarily have a good relationship.  Eventually the boy leaves her to go to Toronto to meet his birth father.  Against his mothers wishes he moves in with his girlfriend, they eventually marry and have a child.  After a few months they take the baby to meet Astra.

Eventually the old lady from the commune dies, leaving Astra not only her house but also the deed to the commune land.  Astra is shocked to find out that the woman had been sending her father money for years as he couldn't make enough money to support himself on the commune.  At first Astra thinks about selling the commune land but she keeps pay her father some money.  Eventually she finds out her father has dementia and she is called to deal with her father.  He is moved to a demetia ward.  She goes to visit him.  He asks if she knows his daughter, she eventually says she does.  He tells her he didn't want Astra to be beholding to him or something like that.  That seems to make her forgive him for all the hurt he caused her.  I am sorry I don't think that would make me forgive a jerk who abandoned me my whole life.

It was an interesting read the way we got the story of her life from various people's persepectives.  The author did a great job of portraying this poor troubled girl but in the end she seemed to be getting herself together.


Dark Tides

 by Philippa Gregory

This book takes place in the 1670's in London and New England.

The story is about two families.  One of the families consists of a brother who has decided to settle in the U.S. because he doesn't agree with having a King back in authority in England.  His hope for living in the U.S. was to be able to live free without hurting or stealing from anyone else. He lives a reclusive life and is befriended by some of the local natives who teach him and give him things to help him survive the brutal winters.  He eventually learns that the settlers are going to fight the natives to take land away from them by force.  He cannot agree with this so just heads off heading north.  

The man had been communicating with his sister in England and sending her some produce/products to sell.  His sister and her daughter are running a small export business with a warehouse.  They are surprised when a man, a former love interest of the woman arrives at their place one day and offers to adopt the woman's son. He tells her he is without and heir and is wealthy.  He would like to make his illegitimate son his heir.  Eventually he learns that his son had died.

While he is visiting the women he meets a woman who has shown up on their doortstep from Venice with a baby.  She claims she is the widow of the woman's son.  They believe her and though they are very poor they agree to finance her sheme to bring antiquities (from her first husband's estate) to England to sell.  She promises to pay them back and eventually buy them a house and a warehouse in a better part of town.

The women meets up with the man who visited and convinces him to sell her products out of his house.  The man should be cautious when his brother says he does not think the pieces are authentic but the woman keeps him wrapped around her finger and he continues to support her.  She gets some money from her sales but doesn't share them with her relatives.

The mother of the family gets suspicious.  She cannot believe her son is dead so she sends her granddaughter to Venice to investigate.  The girl finds out that they widow is really a con artist.  She betrayed her second husband to the authorities and he is now languishing on a plague island serving as a doctor.  The man who was helping her prepare fake antiquties in Venice believes she plans to marry him but when he is told the woman is now engaged to the man in England he goes back to England with the granddaughter.  They arrive as the widow is marrying the man she conned.  Her husband says he is alive so she shouldn't be able to marry to other man but the courts rule that Venetian law has no place in England so they let the new wedding stand.  The rich man is devastated, his reputation is ruined and he doesn't want to live with the woman he is now married to.

The book was a bit slow at times but it did a great job of describing life and the time and portraying the various characters.  An intesting read.