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A Pair of Novels About Equestrians

May 28, 2018 by Tracy Leave a Comment

The main character for both novels is Annemarie Zimmer. In Riding Lessons, she starts out as an 18-year-old equestrian who is an Olympic contender. Then she and her horse are in a horrific accident during a jumping event. It kills her horse and comes very close to paralyzing Annemarie. This all happens at the beginning of the book, and then it jumps forward 20 years. Annemarie has just lost her job, her husband has left her, she has a very difficult relationship with her teenage daughter, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Fiction, horses, Sara Gruen

Here there be monsters

March 29, 2016 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

I loved Sara Gruen’s Water for Elephants, and hated her follow up, The Ape House. At the Water’s Edge fell somewhere in between for me, leaning a bit more towards liking it (I think?). “I stared at him for a long time. If he wanted to end his search for the beast, he need look no further than a mirror.” Set in the 1940s, At the Water’s Edge stars slightly bratty Maddie Hyde, her extremely bratty husband (Ellis) and his equally bratty best friend (Hank). They flit around from party […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: badkittyuno, Sara Gruen

Water for Nessie

October 3, 2015 by Caitlin_D Leave a Comment

At the Water’s Edge is more similar to Water for Elephants than Ape House in tone and time period, maybe that’s why I preferred it to the other Gruen novel I read this year. Maddie is an American society wife during WW2; she is married to Ellis Hyde although their relationship is constantly entwined with Hank, Ellis’ best friend. Colonel Hyde, Ellis’ father, discovered the Loch Ness monster and took the blurry pictures people are so skeptical of; in a drunken state Ellis berates his […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: at the water's edge, Sara Gruen

All the Bonobos Survive

September 1, 2015 by Caitlin_D Leave a Comment

Ape House is a perfectly serviceable book to read on your day off. It isn’t as good as Water for Elephants but I give it a solid 3.5 stars; and it isn’t much of a time commitment. Isabel Duncan works in a language lab that is researching the communication skills of bonobos; the lab is bombed which leads to the sale of the apes to an anonymous owner. Isabel is more upset that her fiance was responsible for the sale of the bonobos than she […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: ape house, Sara Gruen

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