Water for Elephants

Water for Elephants

2011 • 320 pages

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Average rating4.5

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This is not only a very enjoyable read, it is a worthy one as well. I will leave the plot summary to other reviewers, but its in form a memoir novel, similar in structure to Little Big Man – elderly man looking back on his early adventures. In this case, the elderly narrator was for a time a member of a 30's traveling train circus, with all the attendant colorful characters and circus lore included. There are twists and turns, colorful and sympathetic characters, colorful villains you love to hate, atmosphere, romance, and lots of action. As I finished reading it and thought back over the story, I realized this is a movie – I fully expect to see it optioned sometime in the next year or so. However, this is not a criticism of the book. That it is cinematic, easily filmed, is a compliment to its strong visual storytelling and its tightly honed plot. However, although it would make an outstanding beach book, its much more worthy and weighty than that, if you want to think about the allusions and parallels to other stories, but it completely works as a rip roaring good read. I recommend it highly.

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