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Ape House by Sara Gruen

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on October 12, 2010
Posted in 23rd Writers FestivalAnimalsBooks Read in 2010  | 6 Comments

Back in 2008 I wrote a five star review for Sara Gruen’s Water for Elephants. I could hardly wait until she wrote her next novel. The wait is now over, Ape House was released in September. 

Sara Gruen will be appearing as a special event of the Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival, at 7:30 PM on November 4th.  Look for my post, covering the event, in November.

Ape House is really has three main intersecting story lines:
Isabel Duncan is a scientist at the Great Ape Language Lab. Her “family” are the bonobos that she works with. She also has some major boyfriend trouble. There’s the story of John Thigpen, a married reporter who interviews Isabel and the apes. His career is threatened and his marriage is in jeopardy. Then of course, there are the bonobos themselves, Sam, Bonzi, Lola, Mbongo, Jelani, and Malkena. They are the center of the story and communicate with Isabel with American Sign Language.
An explosion happens at the lab and the bonobous escape, while Isabel is wounded and rushed to the hospital. All of a sudden a reality television show comes on the air featuring the bonobous. Isabel is determined to recover from her injuries and be united with her “family”.
I found Ape House to be a fun and engaging read. It seems a bit more like “main stream” fiction than Water for Elephants but still has literary merit. I usually like quirky characters however, Nathan and Cecelia were a bit over the top for me and I really wanted interested in John’s marital issues and Isabel’s boyfriend issues.
The best part of the book was about the bonobous themselves. Gruen’s research seems to be bang on and she captured my heart for the wonderful creatures that have so much in common with us, humans. I think the story would have been better if Guren would have focused more on the bonobous and less on the John and Isabel’s personal issues.
3.5
Thanks so much to Julie Forrest of Random House Canada for this book.
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This is the first in a series of short story reviews of authors I will be seeing at the Vancouver International Writers & Readers Festival.  The event I will see them at is #64 Short Stories, Varied Voices.

This short story by Sarah Selecky appeared in The Walrus.  You can read it here.

The story starts with Meredith, the narrator saying, “Paul Farenbacher always told me, Never call yourself a salesperson. What you do isn’t sales, he’d say. You aren’t in sales. What you are doing is providing people with an opportunity.” 

Paul was not only her mentor but also her neighbor where she grew up.  He gave her, her very first job.  

When Paul died, his wife, Margaret had a yard sale because she has sold the house, to move in with her boyfriend Bruce.  Bruce attended Paul’s funeral with Margaret just two months before the yard sale.  Meredith, Bruce, and Margaret’s son Trevor are helping with the sale.  t is apparent that Trevor isn’t too keen on the sale.

The story takes place mostly at the yard sale but the story focus on the characters relationship with Paul.  It was a bit quirky but also quite touching.  This is a story that I highly recommend.

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I attend this festival every year but this year is different.  Thanks to the Vancouver International Writers & Readers Festival media department, I will be covering 5 events here, at So Many Precious Books, So Little Time I am so excited!  

This is goingt to be one of the best author line ups ever.  If you can at all make it to Vancouver, DO IT!  Just be sure to get your tickets in advances, as some of the events have already sold out.

These are the events I will be attending/ covering:

Tuesday Oct. 19:
#7 Three Views of Vietnam:

Hosted by Jerry Wasserman,  the authors that will be participating are Camilla Gibb, Karl Marantes, and Adam Lewis Schroder.

Wednesday Oct. 20:
#20 Suffer the Little Children:

Participating authors are Emma Donogue, Pascale Quiviger, Robert J. Wiersma, and Kathleen Winter.

Saturday Oct 23:
#53 Japaning:

Participating authors are Katherine Govier and David Mitchell.

Sunday Oct. 24:
#62 The Sunday Brunch:

Hosted by Sheryl Macay, the authors participating are John Gould, Genni Gunn, David Mitchell, Wells Tower, Jane Urquhart, and Kathleen Winter.

#64 Short Stories, Varied Voices

Authors participating are Ivan E. Coyote, Billie Livingston, Sarah Selecky, and Terence young.

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