Monday, February 28, 2011

Mailbox Monday February 28th


The reason why I love Mondays -- Mailbox Monday hosted this month by the Library of Clean Reads. Below are the review copies I received this week:

1) A Mountain of Crumbs by Elena Gorokhova. Publisher's Summary. Elena Gorokhova's A Mountain of Crumbs is the moving story of a Soviet girl who discovers the truths adults are hiding from her and the lies her homeland lives by. Elena's country is no longer the majestic Russia of literature or the tsars, but a nation struggling to retain its power and its pride. Born with a desire to explore the world beyond her borders, Elena finds her passion in the complexity of the English language—but in the Soviet Union of the 1960s such a passion verges on the subversive. Elena is controlled by the state the same way she is controlled by her mother, a mirror image of her motherland: overbearing, protective, difficult to leave. In the battle between a strong-willed daughter and her authoritarian mother, the daughter, in the end, must break free and leave in order to survive.

Through Elena's captivating voice, we learn not only the stories of Russian family life in the second half of the twentieth century, but also the story of one rebellious citizen whose curiosity and determination finally transport her to a new world. It is an elegy to the lost country of childhood, where those who leave can never return.

2) The Memory Palace by Mira Bartok. Publisher's Summary. " People have abandoned their loved ones for much less than you've been through," Mira BartÓk is told at her mother's memorial service. It is a poignant observation about the relationship between Mira, her sister, and their mentally ill mother. Before she was struck with schizophrenia at the age of nineteen, beautiful piano protÉgÉ Norma Herr had been the most vibrant personality in the room. She loved her daughters and did her best to raise them well, but as her mental state deteriorated, Norma spoke less about Chopin and more about Nazis and her fear that her daughters would be kidnapped, murdered, or raped.

When the girls left for college, the harassment escalated—Norma called them obsessively, appeared at their apartments or jobs, threatened to kill herself if they did not return home. After a traumatic encounter, Mira and her sister were left with no choice but to change their names and sever all contact with Norma in order to stay safe. But while Mira pursued her career as an artist—exploring the ancient romance of Florence, the eerie mysticism of northern Norway, and the raw desert of Israel—the haunting memories of her mother were never far away.

Then one day, Mira's life changed forever after a debilitating car accident. As she struggled to recover from a traumatic brain injury, she was confronted with a need to recontextualize her life—she had to relearn how to paint, read, and interact with the outside world. In her search for a way back to her lost self, Mira reached out to the homeless shelter where she believed her mother was living and discovered that Norma was dying.

Mira and her sister traveled to Cleveland, where they shared an extraordinary reconciliation with their mother that none of them had thought possible. At the hospital, Mira discovered a set of keys that opened a storage unit Norma had been keeping for seventeen years. Filled with family photos, childhood toys, and ephemera from Norma's life, the storage unit brought back a flood of previous memories that Mira had thought were lost to her forever.

The Memory Palace is a breathtaking literary memoir about the complex meaning of love, truth, and the capacity for forgiveness among family. Through stunning prose and original art created by the author in tandem with the text, The Memory Palace explores the connections between mother and daughter that cannot be broken no matter how much exists—or is lost—between them.

Both thanks to Simon and Schuster!

3) Sealing the Deal by Diana Kirschner. Publisher's Summary. Love Mentor Dr. Diana offers revolutionary advice for finding-and keeping-the one you love:

* Create irresistible attraction and an atmosphere that men love to be around.
* Find out the single most important thing you can do to get a sincere commitment from the guy you want.
* Keep that crazy-in-love feeling going, no matter how long you've been together.
* Learn the secret to instantly resolving conflict with your man.
* Know when to have "the talk": Don't think it matters when you bring it up? Think again.
* Avoid the biggest mistake women make when he's "not ready" for a commitment
* Get your relationship back and better than ever, even if he has cheated

If you have love problems, Dr. Diana has the solutions. This book is your key to creating your own happiest-ever-after now.

Thanks to Hachette Book Group!

10 comments:

  1. Wow! These all sound so good...they're going on my wish list...and hey, I just bought another bookshelf! LOL

    Here's MY MONDAY MEMES POST

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  2. I love IMM posts because its great stumbling across something you have never heard of. Such is the case here. Can't wait to hear what you think of them.

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  3. I received The Memory Place as well. Still haven't gotten around to reading it but it's on the shelf waiting. It does sound really good.

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  4. That first one sounds good. happy reading :D

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  5. here's mine http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2011/02/mailbox-monday-imperfect-endings.html

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  6. Lots of good reading ahead for you! A Mountain of Crumbs sounds especially good.

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  7. I have to say that A Mountain of Crumbs and the Memory Palace sound rivetting. I can't wait to hear your views on them.

    Keeping fingers crossed most for Memory Palace.

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  8. The Memory Palace is one I am looking out for!

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  9. You got some good ones! Have a great week :)

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