Monday, January 22, 2024

Postcard Kept Us Reading

 Thanks to everyone who braved the cold to come to my little house - good timing as everything is going to get packed up and stored for a while while the floors get done. Fun! It will be nice when it is over. At least I got to host one book club! 

And we had a great discussion, such fun to have everyone. The Postcard by Anne Berest was an unusual approach for a novel centered on the Holocaust. The structure, centered on one Jewish family in France, kept the pages turning, and we generally really liked the book, despite the upsetting material. There were details none of us had heard before, particularly about the state of the returned prisoners and the way France tried, with mixed results to accept these poor people back in and provide some care. The desperation of those hoping for news of their own loved ones was just wrenching. 

The whole mystery of the postcard, who sent it and why, was the mechanism to investigate and tell the story, which Anne Berest says is that of her own family. I personally really liked the story line and the resolution but not everyone did. I listened to this book on my long migration to Florida, so that might have colored my view - to me it is a very different experience than reading. 

We had some trouble scheduling February with travel, so we picked Feb. 6 as the date for our next meeting. Carole has volunteered to host, thank you! Since that is pretty soon, we selected a quick book to read - The Art Thief by Michael Finkel. It is a great read, and easy to get through, and an amazing story. 

See you all then, let Carole know what you can bring!