Hmm, coming thick and fast at the moment. Had a few days off work (thank you Kate and Wills, plus a May Day Bank Holiday), which, together with some good weather meant I headed out for a few walks with my trusty ipod shuffle and an unexpectedly great audio book - Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen. I had never heard of either the author, or this book, but it was recommended by readers in one of the Audible newsletters I receive and I thought I'd give it a go. It may be advertised as a romance, but there is so much more to this book which is narrated by Jacob Jankowski - who floats between his 23-year-old, and 90-year-old self. When Jacob is orphaned on the eve of sitting his finals at Veterinarian School, his world falls apart and he is left with nothing. He goes on the road and finds himself adopted by the Benzini Brothers Circus - a rough, tough and not always legal travelling show in 1930's America during the Great Depression. However, there is one redeeming feature - Marlene, who, with her dazzling horse act, is the star of the show! Jacob is smitten, but Marlene is married so he keeps well away until circumstances conspire to force them together in the form of Rosie, an elephant who only understands Polish, and will do anything for a gin and ginger ale! Inbetween these interludes of himself as a young man - we hear Jacob as he is now ... 90 (or 93 ... he can't quite remember) and stuck in an old people's home - angry at the world and desperate for something tasty to chew on. When a circus comes to town and sets up opposite the residence, he finds himself reliving his younger days once again. I really enjoyed this book - expertly narrated by two voices - one for the innocent youth and the other for the grumpy old man. I found the scenes in the home exceptionally touching - and made me think that old people have a right to be grumpy! I feel confident to recommend this book to anyone - particularly this narrated edition which sucked me right in within a few minutes. Another FIVE STAR rating from me!
The stats bit:
Length: 11 hours 27 mins (448 print pages).
Price I paid: £7.99 (from Audible).
Other formats available in: Print; Ebook; unabridged audio CD.
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