I'm hoping this will be a good summer read! Join us on Wednesday July 17th at 1pm by the fireplace. Copies of the book are available at the library (also large print editions and audio). Just ask at the desk!
This "poetic, poignant" ( US Weekly ) debut features last great
adventures, unlikely heroes, and a "sweet, disarming story of lasting
love" ( The New York Times Book Review ). Eighty-three-year-old Etta
has never seen the ocean. So early one morning she takes a rifle, some
chocolate, and her best boots and begins walking the 3,232 kilometers
from rural Saskatchewan, Canada eastward to the sea. As Etta walks
further toward the crashing waves, the lines among memory, illusion, and
reality blur. Otto wakes to a note left on the kitchen table. "I will
try to remember to come back," Etta writes to her husband. Otto has seen
the ocean, having crossed the Atlantic years ago to fight in a far-away
war. He understands. But with Etta gone, the memories come crowding in
and Otto struggles to keep them at bay. Meanwhile, their neighbor
Russell has spent his whole life trying to keep up with Otto and loving
Etta from afar. Russell insists on finding Etta, wherever she's gone.
Leaving his own farm will be the first act of defiance in his life.
Moving from the hot and dry present of a quiet Canadian farm to a dusty,
burnt past of hunger, war, and passion, from trying to remember to
trying to forget, Etta and Otto and Russell and James is an astounding
literary debut "of deep longing, for reinvention and self-discovery, as
well as for the past and for love and for the boundless unknown" ( San
Francisco Chronicle ). "In this haunting debut, set in a starkly
beautiful landscape, Hooper delineates the stories of Etta and the men
she loved (Otto and Russell) as they intertwine through youth and
wartime and into old age. It's a lovely book you'll want to linger over ( People ).