Thursday, October 27, 2011

Meeting of October 24th 2011


Our host for this month was Shirley.  Present along with Shirley were Beth, Carla, Colette, Jane, Jolene, Linda and Michèle.  Shirley served wonderful sausage, chorizo and a sweet sausage with an apple chutney.  She also served apple quesadilla and cream cheese and crab quesadilla.  She had a wonderful fruit dessert with vanilla ice cream.  Very nice.

The book choice this month presented by Jane was Sanctuary Line by Jane Urquhart.  Ms. Urquhart is a Canadian writer and this is her 8th novel.  She has also written 4 books of poetry, edited a Book of Canadian Short Stories and a biography of L.M. Montgomery.  In 2001 she was nominated for the Giller Prize for The Stone Carvers.  The Book Club read it in 2006.

In Sanctuary Line, the narrator Liz Crane is an entomologist who specializes in monarch butterflies.  Jane who is a member of the Monarch Teacher Network, gave us an enthusiastic explanation of the life of a monarch butterfly and its migration patterns from Canada to Mexico.  She also explained the goals of the Monarch Teacher Network in using monarchs as a learning tool in science, geography, about change and the need to use our environment responsibly.

Most members liked the book, however found it slow at the beginning and found it difficult to settle into the book. There are several themes in the book, migration, immigration, cultural differences, oppression of migrant workers among others.  As in The Stone Carvers Ms. Urquhart is very good at describing landscape.  There is a definite sense of place in her books.  The story of Sanctuary Line takes place mainly in south western Ontario along the shores of Lake Erie.  Those of us who know the area could easily imagine it and others could easily picture the flat farm lands of the area and the shoreline of the lake.  She has given fictitious names to many locales but the area was still quite identifiable.

The book has a melancholy feel to it and memories of loss and tragedy are what moves the plot along.  Many of Liz's  memories of her summers on the farm with her aunt and uncle describe awkward experiences such as her uncle's attempt to have all square dance, the tension between Uncle Stanley and Aunt Sadie palpable, especially when Stanley urges Teo and his mother to join.  The visits to the old school where Uncle Stanley once taught have a very melancholy feel.  Stories from the past that Stanley recites are often tragic, the barn fire, the Butler lighthouse keepers.  One member noted that none of the "couple" relationships lasted, Stanley and Sadie,  Stanley and Dolores, Mandy and Vahil and Liz herself and Teo.

Some members like the ending and other did not.  However, all in all, we all felt it was a good choice. Thank you Jane.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Books and Meetings in 2012

The list will be updated as members choose their books.

Monday January 23 -  Michèle's choice The Mark of the Angel by Nancy Huston,  Michèle hosting

Monday February 27 - Betty's choice The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, Betty hosting

Monday March 26 -  Colette's choice Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D. James, Carla hosting

Monday April 23 -  Janet's choice Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton, Jane hosting

Monday May 28 -  Linda's choice The Best Laid Plans by Terry Fallis, Colette hosting

Monday June 25 -  Beth's choice, Vaclav and Lena by Haley Tanner, Linda hosting

Monday September 24 - Shirley's choice, Left Neglected by Lisa Genova, Jolene hosting

Monday October 22 - Jane's choice, Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson, Shirley hosting

Monday November 26 - Carla's choice Unorthodox,The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots by Deborah Feldman, Beth hosting