Wednesday, January 14, 2009

February 2009 Meeting

This month's book was chosen by Krista. She picked Zorro by Isabel Allende. This review on the book came from amazon.
Allende's lively retelling of the Zorro legend reads as effortlessly as the hero himself might slice his trademark "Z" on the wall with a flash of his sword. Born Diego de la Vega in 1795 to the valiant hidalgo, Alejandro, and the beautiful Regina, the daughter of a Spanish deserter and an Indian shaman, our hero grows up in California before traveling to Spain. Raised alongside his wet nurse's son, Bernardo, Diego becomes friends for life with his "milk brother," despite the boys' class differences. Though born into privilege, Diego has deep ties to California's exploited natives—both through blood and friendship—that account for his abiding sense of justice and identification with the underdog. In Catalonia, these instincts as well as Diego's swordsmanship intrigue Manuel Escalante, a member of the secret society La Justicia. Escalante recruits Diego into the society, which is dedicated to fighting all forms of oppression, and thus begins Diego's construction of his dashing, secret alter ego, Zorro. With loyal Bernardo at his side, Zorro hones his fantastic skills, evolves into a noble hero and returns to California to reclaim his family's estate in a breathtaking duel. All the while, he encounters numerous historical figures, who anchor this incredible tale in a reality that enriches and contextualizes the Zorro myth. Allende's latest page-turner explodes with vivid characterization and high-speed storytelling.

This book looks to be an exciting, fun read, while still holding some weight. I look forward to seeing you all on the 12th!

8 comments:

Bec said...

FYI, when I went to check out this book, there were 3 copies at the L Library. That means there are 2 more there now... and another one if I finish in any sort of timely manner. So go get 'em, ladies!

Bec said...

I am currently reading the book (pacing myself, no devouring if I can help it -- can't afford the sleep deprivation), and it's pretty good so far. I just got to a DUN-DUN-DUNNNN kind of moment. Is anyone else reading it yet???

Mindy said...

Not yet but will start soon. Looking forward to the Dun-Dun-Dunnnn moment. Those are always good.

Linda Oxborrow said...

I called and then went to get the copy they said they had at the Smithfield Library- someone snatched it in that 24 hrs- so... if anyone has another copy or is done- please call- I don't want to be one of those who never gets the book read. Thanks!!!

Bec said...

Yeah, like Leah.







Ah!!! Just kidding!!! ;) Haha. Love ya, Leah.

Anonymous said...

I am only about 1/3 of the way through, but loving it! If by some miracle I finish ASAP I will let someone else have a turn.

Leah said...

ha ha becca you are so funny!!!

(no seriously, I mean it.)

Anonymous said...

If anyone is finished with this and would love to help a sista out- will you give me a call!! Thanks!