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Loading... A Call From Jersey: A Novelby P.F. Kluge
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. ) This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.It is the story of a German immigrant who came to America between the World Wars and his son. They are on paralle jounaries to link with their past and decide on their paths in the future. Along the way they find each other. It was both thought provoking and moving. I was pulled into scenes of Hans' live as an immigrant and related to George facing his 20th high school reunion. I can recommend it, it's not about boxing. :) This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.Max Baer, the German boxer, plays a major role here. It helps only a little if you enjoy boxing history. The son goes back to his childhood neighborhood, where is father and some friends from that time still live, and reconnects with them. His father reconnects with his brother who he had not seen since the war time, when his brother returned to Germany. Well written and enjoyable read overall. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.Both men confront their respective fears of life and the future, both men find women, both men end up wiser and more likely to succeed...if only life gave second chances, which to the best of my knowledge it does not. My Review: This novel was written by the man who created the inimitable Eddie and the Cruisers, a fun book that made me stop in my tracks to absorb when I read it in the 80s. This novel packs not one whit of that power. Some lovely lines, it's true, and a few tasty metaphors, but more often than not, I found nothing and no one to care about here. I just can't get it up for Jersey in the 80s. Far the superior narrative track is the father Hans's...his story of being an immigrant German in the 20s and 30s was elegiac and quite moving; it made me wish this yutz of a son of his would belt up and go away, leave me to talk to the grown-ups okay sonny, go 'way kid ya bother me. Whiner-boy is all midlifey over his wasted talent...even his old high-school English teacher reproaches him for the second-rate pabulum he's churning out, quite profitably let it be said, because he's sold out his early promise (ye gods and little fishes, could **anything** be less interesting than a middle-aged careerist having angst? well, apart from teenaged fang-bangers having angst, that is) and the girl that got away is still there and there's the big fat best friend conflict and Oh hell, I can't stand it, this is as boring as reading the damn thing was. If I need to spell it out for you, I do not recommend this title. At all. If offered to you free, accept only if there are shelves going empty in your bookcase. There. I've kept my ER commitment and can now forget I ever saw this soporific twaddle-box. no reviews | add a review
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