In honor of the movie that was recently
released, I dusted off a review I originally posted in 2012.
A case of the blue meanies has interrupted these
posts of late. Perhaps you've turned to other
blogs in the meantime, but I hope you'll check back because a book
called Where'd You Go, Bernadette by
Maria Semple has inspired me to start posting again.
Bee Branch, a Seattle eighth grader convinces her
parents to take her on a cruise to Antarctica to celebrate her straight As. She
is flummoxed, however, when her mother goes missing the day before
the trip. When her mother doesn't return, her father, a Microsoft workaholic,
decides to send Bee to boarding school a semester early. While at school, Bee
receives an envelope filled with emails, magazine articles, and other documents
leading up to her mother's disappearance. She immediately sits down at her PC
(mocked by her Apple loving classmates) and begins writing her book. The book
we've been reading.
I second Jonathan Franzen when he says on the front
cover, "I tore through this book with heedless pleasure." A feeling I
sort of vaguely remembered but welcomed anyway.
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