Monday, October 4, 2010

Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

The novel, told in flashback by nonagenarian Jacob Jankowski, recounts the wild and wonderful period he spent with the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth, a travelling circus he joined during the Great Depression. When 23-year-old Jankowski learns that his parents have been killed in a car crash, leaving him penniless, he drops out of Cornell veterinary school and parlays his expertise with animals into a job with the circus, where he cares for a menagerie of exotic creatures[...] He also falls in love with Marlena, one of the show's star performers—a romance complicated by Marlena's husband, the unbalanced, sadistic circus boss who beats both his wife and the animals Jankowski cares for. Despite her often clichéd prose and the predictability of the story's ending, Gruen skilfully humanizes the midgets, drunks, rubes and freaks who populate her book.

3 comments:

  1. I loved this book, really loved it. I am so sorry I have finished it, I could read it forever. Beautifully written, easy to read, wonderful characters (both good and bad) and a brilliant ending. I highly recommend it.

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  2. I'm so glad you enjoyed it Elita!

    Well, I'm not a fan of first person p.o.v. in fiction and I'm not a fan of present tense in fiction either so...

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  3. Oops! Wasn't finished. I have friends who have read this novel and loved it too but once again I may be odd man out in not liking a novel popular with others!

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