Another Book About Another Broken Heart
by Julia Tausch ISBN: 1894994000
Post Your Opinion | | A Review of: Another Book About Another Broken Heart by W.P. KinsellaTausch's book reminds one that the good news is that because of
advanced technology anyone can publish a book. But also that the
bad news is that because of advanced technology anyone can publish
a book. This tiny book is printed in miniscule type, virtually
unreadable without magnification, while in the cover photo a muffin
has been photographed to look like a rotting fish. The title is
the sum of the story. It is the tale of a shockingly immature
21-year-old-going on-14 named Katy who, on the spur of the moment,
moves from Toronto to Montreal, leaving behind an uninteresting boy
named Brian. I think we've all been to readings where immature
girls just have to read poems about their pathetic sex lives. Katy
is one of those. When Brian later admits he had been cheating on
her he seemingly becomes more desirable. So desirable she takes a
trip back to Toronto (now get this!) because her guinea pig has
died. She hunts down Brian, and is so self-absorbed she borrows the
family car and fails to phone her parents or come home until the
next morning.
Just because the author acknowledges that what she is writing is a
huge clich, doesn't make it any less of a clich. This girl is so
frightfully naive, (she goes to an older man's apartment and is
totally amazed and insulted when he makes a pass) that she would
benefit from being put in suspended animation until she turns,
perhaps, forty. She gets a job in a coffee shop, makes a female
friend, and takes an interest in an old man named John, a neighbor
who disrupts life in the apartment building because of his Tourrette's
Syndrome. She defends John against some tenants who want him evicted
and this gesture is to be interpreted as a step toward a new life,
but it is far too little too late.
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