Friday, January 20, 2012

Treasure Island!!!


Read on Wednesday, December 15th.

I read Treasure Island!!! by Sara Levine and December's Rumpus Book Club Selection, in just a day.  This was a very interesting, different read.  It is lighthearted, but also morbid, and it is forgettable, but in a good way.  I could definitely relate, to some extent, with the unnamed narrator, a recent female college graduate.  She is in a solid relationship with her boyfriend Lars, and works at a Pet Library.  When she reads Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, the narrator becomes obsessed.  She is passionate about interpreting this old book and applying the core values of Boldness, Resolution, Independence and Horn-Blowing to her own life, which she views as pathetic.  

The narrator becomes crass, fiercely independent and quite bitchy.  She is very unsympathetic as she delves further and further into the madness of the book.  Eventually, she is fired from the Pet Library for buying a parrot, and then Lars breaks up with her.  She is forced to move back in with her parents, along with the annoying talking parrot.  The book takes another turn as we meet her sister Adrianna, who is older, larger, and having an affair with her elderly boss, a man who also had a brief affair with the sister's mother in the past. 

The family around the narrator descends into a partial anarchy, but she still remains inside her precious book and alienating those around her.  At one point, she kills the parrot and makes it look like it died of natural causes.  Finally, the family and Lars and others have an intervention for her, and try to convince her to give up the book.  She refuses, and stabs her sister in the hand.  She realizes how unbearable she has become and finally throws away the book, leaving hope for the future.

It is a funny book about literary obsession (which I hope I don't have to worry about, even though at many times I find myself emulating the books I am reading.)  The narrator is unlikable, but that is okay because we are entertained and curious about what she will do next.  I was pleasantly surprised by my reaction to the book, and I am sorry that I missed the author chat online due to work.  Four out of five stars.

No comments:

Post a Comment