Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Running in the Family

Name: Alex Trimble

Grade: 12

Author: Michael Ondaatje

"Running in the Family" is a form of autobiography the author wrote from photos he has of himself and his family. He tells his life story and the life stories of many different people in his family in fragments, each small chapter seeming unconnected to the previous or the following. It's a method that makes sense though, and as long as you don't try too hard to connect each chapter, it's quite enjoyable. Ondaatje has a way with descriptions, and being a poet first and foremost, this really isn't all that surprising. His "chapters" have different formats, some of them no format at all, and the reader is forced to simply follow along and take in each absurd - or touching - story the novel tells. One of the hardest things about reading piece may be believing all the stories are true, and did exist in this one family and, often, to this one man. It's very touching and yet raw, in a way; realistic and interesting because they are true events, with true people. I feel like that aspect almost makes it more personal, even as a reader. Throughout, of course, are pictures that each section is supposed to be associated with (again, with Ondaatje, it's hard to find an order) and these help provide insight and a nice break from the reading. It's a great collection of random family memories, and although not exactly revolutionary in reading, it is enjoyable.

Why I picked up the book: Class assignment

Why I finished the book: Class assignment, but it was also intriguing

I'd give this book to: Those with a taste for 'different' literature, poets

My rating: ***

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