Sunday, July 25, 2010

Book Review: Playing With The Grown-Ups


This morning, I finished the final few pages of Sophie Dahl's novel, Playing With the Grown-Ups. The last chapter, providing the resolve for the story, scarcely fills one page. I had to read it two or three times, trying to squeeze the most I could from each word, phrase, and sentence. I was also sad that such a great read was coming to an end. Dahl is the granddaughter of Roald Dahl, one of my favorite authors growing up.

The book tells the story of Kitty Larsen, a girl growing up in England, then America, then England again... Her transient adolescence is due in no small part to her flighty mother's pursuit of men and happiness. Grown-Ups swings fluidly from Kitty's past to her present, and back again. It has a timeless quality that is lovely and refreshing. Save for a few British pop culture references, it could've taken place at almost any time.

Grown-Ups is as much about her mother as it is about Kitty. Marina is at once despicable and lovable (though by the end I had settled on the latter). A beautiful, bohemian, talented artist, she captures the fancy of many men- and vice versa. Eventually, she reveals the extent of her instability.

Kitty's preteen years reminded so much of my own that I couldn't help but love her. She wore large glasses, adored her mother, and practiced a careful skin-care regimen. She never quite felt she had the "right" clothes. She had a vivid imagination, and worried about strange, implausible events. She was intrigued by different cultures and faiths.

I loved this book. It is charming and poignant. Put this on your summer reading list!

2 comments:

  1. Well crud, I've lost another comment! I'll try again. This sounds like a book I might try to squeeze in before the summer reading season is over. In Penny's yesterday I spotted some plaid leggins and chuckled remembering the Limited's leggins and sweatshirts! I probably wasn't a very good fashion advisor with my limited fashion sense and small pocketbook. But boy have you done well on your own.

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  2. Aaaww maima! You were great! And how could I forget the Limited sweatshirt & legging combo? Now that was an outfit I felt like a cool kid in. ;)

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