Tuesday, December 16, 2008

January Selection: Water For Elephants by Sara Gruen

Join other Auburn readers for a discussion of Water For Elephants by Sara Gruen on January 14 from noon to 1 P.M. This book is described by "Library Journal":

When his parents are killed in a traffic accident, Jacob Jankowski hops a train after walking out on his final exams at Cornell, where he had hoped to earn a veterinary degree. The train turns out to be a circus train, and since it's the Depression, when someone with a vet's skills can attach himself to a circus if he's lucky, Jacob soon finds himself involved with the animal acts--specifically with the beautiful young Marlena, the horse rider, and her husband, August. Jacob falls for Marlena immediately, and the ensuing triangle is at the center of this novel, which follows the circus across the states. Jacob learns the ins and outs of circus life, in this case under the rule of the treacherous Uncle Al, who cheats the workers and deals roughly with patrons who complain about blatant false advertising and rip-off exhibits. Jacob and Marlena are attracted to each other, but their relationship is fairly innocent until it becomes clear that August is not merely jealous but dangerously mentally deranged. Old-fashioned and endearing, this is an enjoyable, fast-paced story told by the older Jacob, now in his nineties in a nursing home. --Jim Coan, SUNY Coll. at Oneonta

Please share your impressions of this book with other Auburn Readers by adding a comment. Here is a reader's guide but be careful, plot details are revealed.