Today is the birthday of my eldest child, which is also my anniversary as a parent. This book describes a place that is all too believable, and not anywhere that I would want him to live. That said, I read this because it was long listed for the Booker Prize last year, and on the eve of the 2015 list being announced, I wanted to finish up a few of the 2014 list that I hadn't read. This is an unusual book about a city that I could never quite figure out if it is in the present or the future. The town is definitely imaginary, and the book consists of 10 short chapters in a mix of literary styles, each focused on a different character, with only the thinnest of threads connecting them. Pages
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Monday, August 10, 2015
Communion Town by Sam Thompson
Today is the birthday of my eldest child, which is also my anniversary as a parent. This book describes a place that is all too believable, and not anywhere that I would want him to live. That said, I read this because it was long listed for the Booker Prize last year, and on the eve of the 2015 list being announced, I wanted to finish up a few of the 2014 list that I hadn't read. This is an unusual book about a city that I could never quite figure out if it is in the present or the future. The town is definitely imaginary, and the book consists of 10 short chapters in a mix of literary styles, each focused on a different character, with only the thinnest of threads connecting them.
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