Sunday 23 January 2011

book reviews










the books i've read this year so
far:
The Help - Kathryn Stockett

Set in 1960s Mississippi, The Help is the story of the lives and friendship of three women in the midst of racism and segregation. Heartwarming and at times heart breaking, this is an excellent page-turner that cuts through some of the stereotypes surrounding relationships in the deep south. 9/10

The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
A harsh story set in a dystopian future where women are deprived of all rights, the focus is on Offred, whose only function is to breed. The loneliness and hopelessness of her situation is marked by her memories of what she has lost. Somewhat disturbing, but definitely thought provoking this novel could serve as a warning. I'd like to think it could never happen, but you only have to look to existing countries to see that the author apparently had the gift of foresight. 8/10

The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
Narrated by death, this is the story of 13 year old Liesel in Germany during WW2. As she sees the death and destruction all around her, Liesel discovers the power of words and reading, and helps her adoptive family hide a Jew in the basement. We see all the shades of humanity, from the committed nazis to those who risk themselves standing up for what is right. Beautifully told, this insightful story is a must-read. 10/10

Mister Pip - Lloyd Jones
The wartorn island of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea is the setting for Mister Pip. Jones, who covered the civil war in Bougainville, never shies from the brutal realities and violence of war as he tells the tale of a village that has never really seen civilisation. The only white man left in the village takes over running the school and introduces the children to Dickens' Great Expectations. there is great constrast between the solace and delight the central character of Matilda takes in the book, and the terrible events surrounding the village. Somewhat flawed, and slightly irritating in parts, this is nevertheless worth a read. 7/10