My comments from Orange July 2010:
 
Comments: This compelling read is the story of four generations  of a family, told in reverse order by the characters as six year olds.  The book starts out with the off-the-scales obnoxious Californian, Sol,  then jumps back to his father living in 1980s Israel, his grandmother in  Toronto and New York City in the early '60s, and finally, his  great-grandmother in WWII Germany. I found this book un-put-downable  from the first page. 
Other reviewers have pointed out its flaws,  and there are many. None of the characters actually sounds like a  six-year old. Twelve, at the youngest. There is a lot of political  agenda crammed into their young minds. And they aren't even every  likable, either. The historical detail is pretty sloppy--something that  usually drives me crazy. Somehow none of these problems especially  bothered me, and I just enjoyed the ride. 
Recommended for: readers who are looking for a good read and can forgive its flaws (and handle some politics that rub against US conservatism). 
Rating: 4/5 stars
Why I Read This Now: it was the Orange prize book calling loudest from Mnt. TBR.
 
 
2 comments:
There must be something about this book, because despite all the caveats you just mentioned, I find myself wanting to read it, too. Hmmm...
Constance Reader - if the book still sounds like something you want to read, I suggest you hunt down a copy. I thought it was a good read!
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