Monday, April 19, 2010

The Unnamed - May 24, 6:00

At our meeting last Monday, we decided the next book will be The Unnamed by Joshua Ferris.



Meeting Place: Lockview
Meeting Date: Monday, May 24, 6pm

Amazon Best Books of the Month, January 2010: It's back. With those words Tim and Jane Farnsworth reenter a nightmare they know so intimately it needs no other description. "It" may not be found among an insurance company's diagnostic codes, but the Farnsworths, a couple made wealthy by Tim's single-mindedly successful legal practice, know it too well: Tim's compulsion, at any random moment of the day or night, to set out walking for hours at a time until he collapses in exhaustion. They've survived two bouts of this inexplicable illness, which began as mysteriously as they ended, and now, as Joshua Ferris's second novel, The Unnamed, opens, they are beset by a third. Ferris's first book, Then We Came to the End, was one of the freshest, most acclaimed fiction debuts of the decade, but he's followed it not with an imitation or extension but with something thrillingly different. Like Tim possessed in one of his perambulatory vectors, Ferris follows his character's condition as far as it leads him, far beyond where logic and loyalty usually take our lives, but always treats it with empathy, grace, and imagination. His language is as exact and poetic as his premise is fantastic, and by the story's end you feel the title refers not only to his hero's strange and solitary disease but also to those elemental but equally inexplicable forces that bind us together through the most difficult turns of our fated lives.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Upcoming Book Selections



The next meeting is set for March 16, 6:00 at Lockview. We will discuss All The Way Home.




All The Way Home
by David Giffels

Further selections, with discussion date and order to be determined.



The Unnamed
by Joshua Ferris





Zeitoun
by Dave Eggers





This Is Where I Leave You
by Jonathan Tropper

AkronReads Book Awards


AkronReads, an OhioReads initiative, is a community tutoring partnership between the Akron Public Schools and the AkronReads Business Partners a coalition of local businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit and civic organizations. Since the program began during the 1999-2000 school year, thousands of employees from the AkronReads Business Partners organizations have volunteered their time to help ensure that Akron’s youngest students are reading at their grade level.

The AkronReads Book Awards honor the late H. Peter Burg, Chairman and CEO of FirstEnergy. As a member of Ohio Gov. Bob Taft’s OhioReads Business Council, Pete led the effort to establish AkronReads in partnership with the Akron Public Schools and area businesses.
The AkronReads Business Partners encourage graduating seniors to apply for a book award in the spirit for which AkronReads was created.


H. Peter Burg AkronReads Book Awards of $500.00 for the purchase of college textbooks are available to two graduating seniors from each of the following Akron Public High Schools:

  • Buchtel High School
  • East High School
  • Ellet High School
  • Firestone High School
  • Garfield High School
  • Kenmore High School
  • North High School

If there is no applicant/winner in one of the high schools, the book award will go to a student of one of the other Akron high schools based on the strength of the student’s application/essay.
The awards will be presented during the AkronReads Celebration Luncheon in May. Winners are asked to be present, but this is not a requirement to receive the awards.

Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for the H. Peter Burg AkronReads Book Award, the student must:
  • Be a graduating senior from one of the Akron Public high schools.
  • Be accepted to an accredited college, university, junior/community college, or two-year/technical school in the United States. (Acceptance is not required at the time of application, but is required when the award is presented.)
  • Submit a current high school transcript that demonstrates improvement in grades over the past four years.
  • Write a one-page essay (400 to 500 words) about a book that most influenced the student’s love of reading; essay must be typewritten and include a cover page with the student’s name, address, telephone number(s) and email address, if applicable.

For more info, please visit the AkronReads website: http://www.akronreads.com/Awards.htm