Friday, September 12, 2014

The Story Hour by Thrity Umrigar


Storytelling and helping others was what Lakshmi did best along with her cooking and work ethics.  Her life was a story to tell, and she had Maggie to listen and to learn from her stories.

THE STORY HOUR takes the reader through the lives of Lakshmi and Maggie...one the patient and one the doctor.  The women met when Lakshmi tried to commit suicide.

Maggie broke the rules of patient/client protocol, but Maggie couldn't help it because she and Lakshmi were meant to be friends and confidantes.  Maggie truly helped Lakshmi feel more confident as she tried to fit into the American way of life, and at the same time Lakshmi helped Maggie as she was struggling with "demons" of her own that stemmed from her childhood.

Ms. Umrigar has written another marvelous novel about an Indian woman trying to fit into her lonely, boring life with her American husband who really didn't love her.  She also touches on infidelity issues with Maggie and what damage it does.

The book smoothly moved back and forth from past to present telling about the lives of both women and how their backgrounds shaped them into the woman they were today.

You will love Lakshmi just because she was a warm, caring, genuine person that you will feel sorry for but also one that you will cheer on as she struggles to overcome her shortcomings and feelings of worthlessness.  Maggie on the other hand was a bit more difficult to like because she had it all and couldn't grasp how her infidelity would change things.

The writing was beautiful as well as the storyline.   I would recommend THE STORY HOUR for book clubs.  It has many issues,  situations,  and meanings worth discussing.  4/5

You have to read THE STORY HOUR in order to feel the full impact and the power of this marvelous book.

You will be immersed in cultures, food, friendships, and determination.

This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.



9 comments:

  1. Happy Friday.

    ENJOY this book if you read it.

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  2. I love Umrigar and can't wait to read this. I wonder if my book club would be willing to read it?

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  3. They hopefully will.

    Have you read her other books with the book club?

    Thanks for stopping, Kathy.

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  4. I tried SO HARD to like this book. It's the fourth novel of hers that I've read but the first one I couldn't finish. It felt significantly more commercial than her previous books. But maybe that's just me?

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  5. I've been intending to read Umrigar's books for a long time and you've reminded me that I really need to make time to do it!

    Thanks for being a part of the tour.

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  6. You are most welcome, Heather.

    Thanks for stopping by.

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  7. Her books may not be for everyone.

    Everyone can't like all the books out there. :)

    Thanks for stopping, As the Crowe Flies and Reads.

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  8. I'm glad you enjoyed this novel. It sounds terrific.

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  9. Give it a try if you can, Pat.

    Thanks for stopping.

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