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Hoka One One Bondi 8 Women’s Size 8.5 D Wide 1127954 BWHT BLK/WhT Running Shoes
24 Jun, 2023
Look great
Said it was pre owned but I couldn’t detect any evidence of previous wear. I’m happy with my purchase
06 Sep, 2006
The Namesake
I purchased this to read for my book club. I had not heard of it before, but saw it was recommended by a few groups. I enjoyed the read, it was a nice story, though somewhat predictable. I read it very quickly, in 3 days. It offers a thought provoking look at the dilemma of immigrants to the US raising children born and educated here. The portrayal of the Mother and Father,as torn between 2 cultures, their native India and adopted country the US was somewhat unsympathetic. The Mother was perhaps typical of women of that time from India, in an arranged marriage with little or no control over their lives. She does her best to instill her values and culture on her children, but in the end they are more American than she or her husband would have liked. Father works hard and is successful in his career, and also tries his best to keep his children part of the Indian culture. The background story of why they named their son Gogol is meant to be a privotal point of the story, but somehow loses its impact for me. Though dealing with his name was hard when he first started school, the other children eventully treated him much as an equal. Eventually, as he reaches adulthood, he throws off the old name and adopts Nikel as the first step to a new independent life, apart from his family and past. I sympathize with his parents, who must have felt betrayed and abandoned at that time. After years of distance from his family, he realizes too late what those ties meant to him.
06 Jul, 2007
My Sister's Keeper
Jodi Picoult chooses topics of current controversy and puts a personal face and offers the perspectives of the individuals involved. In My Sister's Keeper, the topic is organ donation. Kate is the young daughter of Sara and Brian who is diagnosed with a virulent form of leukimia at a young age. When no other family member is found to be a suitable match for bone marrow transplant, Sara and Brian concieve another child who is "genetically chosen" to be a perfect match for Kate. When Anna is born, her cord blood is used as a life saving transfusion for Kate. However, when Kate suffers further relapses of the disease, Anna is called upon to continue to donate and undergo increasingly more invasive procedures to keep her sister in remission. The dynamics of the family is severely affected by their continuing struggles with the disease and its effects.
Picoult uses 1st person point of view for all the characters, so that each chapter is told from the perspective of one individual's experiences and feelings with the situation.
Although parts of the book seem a little contrived and the characters somewhat unreal(the mother in particular), overall it is very well written and made for an excellent and absorbing read. I read this book for my book club, and 8 out of 10 people rated it as excellent. The other 2 readers liked it, but found fault with some of the writing.
Over all, I'd rate it as a great read!