Sunday, November 16, 2014

November Recap

Dear Bookclub,
 Again, so sorry to miss our meeting.. still cursed with a head cold and cough. The two-year-old grandson weathered it in a mere 3 days but I appear to have given it a place to stay for the season.

With a nod to Paul O'Rourke, Kim served beer, pizza, and a Red Sox discussion. Would love to discuss this book with anyone! Our April 2015 selection was chosen: "The Husband's Secret".

Looking forward to the Bookclub Christmas Party on December 13 at 7 PM at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo. Please be sure to respond to Karen's darling evite!







Next up is "The Boys in the Boat" by Daniel James Brown, one of my favorite books of the year. I hope you enjoy it!

Happy Reading,
LK

Saturday, November 8, 2014

November Bookclub News

Dear Bookclub,
 The 2014 Man Booker prize for fiction was awarded at a ceremony on October 14, 2014. Until this year, only novels written in English and published in the UK were eligible for consideration. Beginning in 2014, rules were changed to extend eligibility to any novel written in EnglishIt is therefore the first time in the award's history that authors from the United States of America have been included.

On September 9 , 2014, the shortlist was announced..... among the six novels was our selection:

***Joshua Ferris:  To Rise Again at a Decent Hour ***
Richard Flanagan: The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Karen Joy Fowler: We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
Howard Jacobson: J
NeelMukherjee: The Lives of Others
Ali Smith: How to be Both


           Hey Joshua, show us your teeth :)


 

 On the 14th October, chair judge A. C. Grayling announced that Australian author Richard Flanagan had won the 2014 Man Booker Prize. (The judges spent three hours deliberating before announcing the winner. Grayling described the historical novel as a "remarkable love story as well as a story about human suffering and comradeship").

 Meanwhile, back in the Ferris world,  "To Rise Again at a Decent Hour" just won the Dylan Thomas prize, two days ago. This is interestingly awarded to the best literary work written in the English language written by an author aged 39 or younger. (the age Thomas was when he died). (Aside: Ferris turned 40 on 11/8/2014....... today!)

Enough with the minutiae. But I love it and I love this novel.

Please RSVP to Kim for our November 13 meeting.

Read, floss, read,
LK