Broken for You by Stephanie Kallos
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From the Book jacket
“Exuberant, heartbreaking, and alive with a potpourri of eccentric and irresistible characters”
Not only does Margaret, live in her mansion with valuable antiques for company, she talks to them. She asked for her furniture’s permission to rent one of the 15 rooms to a stranger.
I found the writing and the descriptions in some passages hilarious. (Laughing out loud, in the car, all by myself, at least I’m not talking to my car, Yet!!!!
For example:
“One of the women was strikingly tall and wore a bulky woolen cape, two emaciated support stockinged legs and a wooden cane protruded from the bottom. The woman’s head emerged from the top, it’s near perfect roundness accentuated by the fact that it was nearly completely bald. The overall effect was that of a perambulatory floor lamp with the bald head providing a small globular finial.
The other woman was shorter and the shape and size of her torso suggested that it had been formed by pinning together 5 adipose spheres, two for the breasts, one for the stomach and two for the buttocks.”
The book while covering only a few years, does flashbacks to WWII, and the gathering-up robbery and detention of Jewish people. Although it may be a cliche' and worn one at that. Family isn't always the people you are born to.
I agree, with all of the above reviewers. . I found it funny and heartbreaking, As many of you may know, I judge a book by how well I get to know and like the characters, Well, I loved these strange, unconventional, wounded, caring and loving people. I would love to see what happens to them in the future
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