Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Our Next Book Club Selection


Getting Rid of Matthew is an August 2007 Book Sense pick!
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For once this isn’t a novel about the heroine getting the guy. It’s about getting rid of the guy, and in the process, finding herself.
Helen is nearly forty, and has, for far too long, had an affair with Matthew, a high-powered, much older, attractive, married man who was once, of course, her boss. After years of being disappointed by missed dates, out-of-the-way restaurants where there’s no chance of them being caught, broken promises, and hushed phone calls, at last Helen realizes enough is enough—it’s time to dump Matthew and get on with her life.
This, of course, is the exact moment when Matthew decides to leave his wife for her. He appears on her doorstep, announcing, “I’ve done it! I’ve left her! I’m yours!” and proceeds to move in. Helen then discovers how much she can’t bear him. But she can’t just throw him out—after all, she’s been begging him to do exactly this for years. The only thing to do, she decides, is to convince his wife, Sophie, to take him back.
So after a “chance” meeting in the park, Helen befriends Sophie and hears all about her lying, cheating husband. But then, the unexpected happens—Helen really starts to like Sophie, and thinks she’s way too good for a selfish bore like Matthew. And then there’s the other small problem of Matthew’s handsome, charming son…
Jane Fallon turns the conventional love story on its head in this irresistibly delicious, ironic debut for every woman who has ever realized, “Be careful what you wish for.”
Jane Fallon is an award-winning television producer in England. Several of her shows, including This Life and Teachers, air in this country on BBC America. She lives in London with her longtime partner, comedian and author Ricky Gervais.
“Fallon delivers the goods in a believable and scathingly funny voice. She gives
Helen and Sophie the human bumps and curves that make them so alive, you’ll
find yourself wishing you could ring them for lunch.” —Cleveland Plain
Dealer
“Fallon’s conversational and deeply descriptive writing style—and
witty dialogue—make the novel thoroughly readable…For those longing for
another lighthearted beach read as summer draws to a close, Getting Rid of
Matthew is a solid option.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
“Fallon makes Helen’s twisted mind pathetic, hilarious, and relatable all at once. Her story is a gritty look at the madness of never knowing exactly what you want.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Sparkling and unpredictable, a brilliant first novel.” —Elle (U.K.)
“A clever, sophisticated debut novel, Getting Rid of Matthew…is a
juicy caper…painfully funny…[and] satisfying. Along the way, Fallon’s heroine
climbs out of her rut and launches a life of her own.” —LadiesHomeJournal.com
“Brit TV producer Fallon takes ‘careful what you wish for’ to hilarious heights in her debut novel…The surprising and rewarding treat is a bright, grown-up story of two women who discover friendship and trust in one another.”
—Publishers Weekly

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

A Special Book Club Event - "Chihuly at the Phipps"



One of the amazing displays created by Dale Chichuly for the Phipps gardens that can be seen during these last few weeks of the "Garden-Glass" exhibit through February 24, 2008.

AN EVENING AT THE PHIPPS:
"GARDENS & GLASS"

For all book club members, family, and friends, I am putting together a special evening event for anyone who is interested in visiting and viewing an amazing "once in a lifetime" exhibit that features a studio glass exhibit by world renowned artist Dale Chihuly (who revolutionized studio glass exhibits around the world) at the Phipps Conservancy in Oakland. This opportunity is only available through February 24 when the exhibit closes and will never be exactly the same again - the glass is designed and created on-site and is a one of a kind display. It is promptly destroyed and reused by the artist to create new, unique exhibits around the world. Currently, visits to the Phipps are by "appointment only" because of the crowds who are visiting the Phipps regularly during this last month of the Chihuly display. I would be happy to make advance arrangements for tickets ($15.00 each), if I can get a count of those who are interested. The dates that I am considering right now are:

  • Thursday, January 24
  • Wednesday, January 30
  • Tuesday, February 5

We will also need to decide on a time (6:30pm, 7:00pm, 7:30pm or 8:00pm) so please leave your preferences regarding time and dates at the comment section of this posting. I will also have flyers to take to the January 15 meeting in order for people to express their interest and their preferences. This is an exciting opportunity for our region and for our club members. (There are discounts for 15 people or more so friends and family are welcome.)

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Shadow of the Wind Discussion - Tuesday, January 15 2008

We will be discussing our latest book selection The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon at our next book club meeting scheduled for Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 7pm at Maureen's house in Bethel Park. I will send a separate e-mail to give people the address and directions - please contact me, Patti, or Kathy if anyone needs a ride and we would be happy to make arrangements for you to be picked up. Kathy has offered to facilitate the discussion since the book was her selection and she has found some readers guides that will provide additional insight to our discussion. Remember to BYOB and try to be on time so that we can start our discussion precisely at 7:30pm and finish at about 9pm.

I just finished the book and I found it to be a romantic, gothic novel, with lots of mystery, history and intriguing situations that really kept me interested until the very end when "all is revealed" through some very dramatic events. The characters in this book, I thought, were very likeable and the story was engaging - as events unfold, you become more and more intrigued by the sad and disturbing storylines that include not only the lead character, Daniel Sempere, but also his friend Fermin, his nemesis Fumero, and other characters from the past like Juilian and Penelope.

It would be interesting to have people post their comments here about their impressions of the book so far and whether or not book club members think it was a good selection. Let us know what you think.

We also have some other business to discuss related to the locations for future meetings - so be prepared to bring you ideas to our meeting on Tuesday, January 15 at 7pm. See you then!