Series or Stand Alone: Stand Alone
Release Date: May 2007 (First Published May 2006)
Publisher: Algonquin
Books
Pages: 369 (Kindle Edition)
Author Site: http://saragruen.com/
My Rating: 4.75/5
Source: Amazon Borrowed
Cover: Eh – It’s alright. Not horrible, but it could have had some
more added to it for some spunk.
As a young man, Jacob Jankowski was
tossed by fate onto a rickety train that was home to the Benzini Brothers Most
Spectacular Show on Earth. It was the early part of the great Depression, and
for Jacob, now ninety, the circus world he remembers was both his salvation and
a living hell. A veterinary student just shy of a degree, he was put in charge
of caring for the circus menagerie.
It was there that he met Marlena, the
beautiful equestrian star married to August, the charismatic but twisted animal
trainer. And he met Rosie, an untrainable elephant who was the great gray hope
for this third-rate traveling show. The bond that grew among this unlikely trio
was one of love and trust, and, ultimately, it was their only hope for
survival.
Review:
I’d like to
think one day, when I have nothing else to do but read until my heart’s content
(which is probably impossible to do btw) I will re-read every book that has hit
my favorites list. Honestly though with all the newly discovered titles,
authors, backlists, series, etc I fear I’ll never get to revisit my beloveds
anytime soon. But when (and if) that day comes, Water for Elephants will be on
that list!
I’ve never
really been a big circus fan – reading about them or attending them, but I
liked the atmosphere of circus life of the 1930s. It is both beautiful and gritty
in detail. After reading this I must read more Great Depression era books. I
can’t imagine how hard it was to live in that time period and I find it
fascinating and frightening.
Bouncing between
young and old Jacob’s POV was actually a great way to read the novel. I felt as
if I was re-living Jacob’s memories as he did, rather than being told a story. Jacob is utterly honest and humble as a young
man and it’s hard not to like his character. Harsh reality is thrust upon him
after he tragically loses his parents and is forced to find a way to survive
without money or family. Normal life is hard but living life under the famous
Benzini Brothers’ big top is even harder. Despite elderly Jacob being extremely
(and understandably) cranky (I probably wouldn’t want to be around him – family
or not) Gruen does a spectacular job portraying his life and state of mind at
the assisted living facility.
Gruen actually
does a spectacular job at a lot of things. She delivers a cast of characters
that become just as important to me as Jacob, Marlena, and even Rosie, the
larger-than-life elephant that is supposed to save the Benzini Brothers show
from biting the dust. The characters are really the hands-down winner for me in
this story. But it certainly was coupled with some amazing story-telling.
I think I didn’t
give this one a solid 5 stars because the ending didn’t quite sit well with me.
While I’m glad of the outcome for Jacob I felt the HEA was sort of – slapped
on, for lack of a better term. Kind of like “Come on, let’s hurry and wrap it
up here” ending…if that makes sense. It’s happy (which made me happy; I happen
to really like Jacob). Maybe a little too convenient for my tastes though.
However, I have a hunch that if the ending were any different I’d still have a
problem with it. Maybe I just didn’t want Jacob’s story to end *shrugs*
…Definitely a good thing about a book, if you ask me!
As a side note I
have not seen the movie adaptation but I want to. Nothing could really ruin the
story for me but I’d hope the movie did some sort of justice to the book.
I haven't read this one but I really liked the movie, maybe one day I'll have to try it!
ReplyDeletePlease do, I'm sure if you liked the movie you'll love the book!
DeleteI loved this book too but didn't think the movie was that good.
ReplyDeleteKathy I'm totally prepared for a poor movie, but I still have my fingers crossed that I'll enjoy it =)
DeleteI loved the movie, so I'm sure I would love the book. I have this in my TBR somewhere. Great review!
ReplyDeleteThank you Yvonne! I think you'll really enjoy it
DeleteMhmmmm, I hate when the ending just doesn't sit well with you. I completely get it! I've had numerous amounts of books do that too me. I should read this.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't a bad ending by any means. Like I said I guess I just didn't want the story to end =D
DeleteI am not really a big fan of the circus either but there is something about this book that just works! The movie is pretty good too!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you agree =)
DeleteI've been wanting to read this since forever! Glad you enjoyed it. I agree, I wish I had more time to re-read favs like this one.
ReplyDeleteI know I couldn't believe it had been so long since it had been published and since the movie came out. Time flies so quickly.
DeleteThanks Mishel :)
ReplyDeleteAnytime B =D
DeleteI try to make time for re-reads when I can, but I always end up viewing something differently about the book, or having a different reaction or something. Glad this one continued to please on the re-read!
ReplyDeleteI hope it's just as enjoyable the second time around for me =)
DeleteI loved this story :)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you did!!
DeleteHuh, makes me think I should try this out. I tend to stay away from books that go viral and turn into movies. Especially ones that don't center around an event that interests me, like the circus. Now though, I will have to track it down.
ReplyDeleteI have a so-so relationship with mainstream or viral books. I do really love when a book lives up to all the hype though =D If you ever read it let me know if you like it.
DeleteGlad it makes your favourite list. This one has been waiting patiently for me for a few years, I bought it after seeing heaps of rave reviews. Must get to it!!
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DeleteOh yes Sheree, I know you'll enjoy it!
DeleteI loved this book. I agree with you about the ending but I just loved (older) Jacob's POV.
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