Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The Time Traveler's Wife, an unforgettable story


One of my favorite books is "The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger. I worked at the library six years ago and when I would put the books away, this book would always attract my eyes. For some reason I kept ignoring it. Then one day I picked it up and read the synopsis, then I put it back. I think around that time, there were so many books that would attract me and then I would feel let down after reading it that for a while I was sticking with authors I knew. But one day I finally took it home. It was one of the best books I had ever read. I cried, I laughed, I hoped, I despaired, I FELT.

It is about a man named Henry DeTamble who was born with a genetic disorder which causes him to spontaneously shift in time. He never knows how long these "trips" will last nor where in time he will go. In one of these shifts he meets his future wife, Clare Abshire, when she is just five/six years old and Henry is in his forties (although Henry was born in 1963 and Clare in 1971). When they finally do meet as adults when Clare is 20 and Henry is in his late twenties, he has no idea who she is, but she is very much aware of who he is. And so begins one of the most poignant love stories that I have ever read. But this book is more than a romantic novel. It is a story of life. Of the frequent trials encountered by ordinary and extraordinary people and the way they face these trials. This is not a novel you can read and forget or put down. You become completely involved in the lives and emotions of the different characters. You connect. It is a rich novel. And I thoroughly enjoyed it.

I found out recently that a movie based on this novel is coming out in the beginning of August. I was very excited. But then I begin to think, "can they really do it justice?" Can they take the flavor of the words and transform it into a profound, unforgettable visual story? Either way, I am for sure going to watch it and pray that I will not be disappointed. But I beg you all to please, please, please give this book a chance. It is not a chickflick. It is a peopleflick (corny, I know, but true;)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Updates

I don't know why I write so sporadically. I will just have to continue making it a goal to write more often. Especially since it seems like so many things have happened.

I am still enjoying the switch in job location. It really has saved my sanity!

I have a new niece! This is the best of all the news that I have. She is just beautiful! She was born five days ago and she has already taken a huge chunk of my heart. I love both my nieces so much. I wonder if my parents will excuse me from not having kids since they now have two wonderful granddaughters to spoil ;)

School is crazy but good. I've missed it. Not the stress but the fun and joy of learning things that I might not have learned otherwise. At least not as well as I am learning it right now. I love Psychics! Who would have thought.

I am planning a trip to Canada in August to visit family. I have not been there in years and it will be nice to get away. I get to see family members that I have not seen in years. This, sadly, will be the first time that I have spent my own money, given of my time to go see them. Usually, since I was a teenager or a freshman in high school at the time, my parents pay for it and I go in the summer when I have nothing to do. And so it's always been about me, not them. I don't know if that makes since to anyone else. But I will make sure to post pictures when I come back.

Well, that's all I'll write for now. I will post pictures for sure soon!