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Philosophy Made Simple by Robert Hellenga
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Philosophy Made Simple: A Novel

by Robert Hellenga

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Little, Brown and Company (2006), Hardcover, 288 pages

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Another wonderful book, the fourth fine novel by Hellenga (with some of the same characters as in some of his earlier ones. The main character is a 60-year-old widower, with three grown daughters, one of whom is getting married. He's reading a book titled Philosophy Made Simple, and he's trying to apply what he learns in each chapter--about Plato, Aristotle, Berkeley, Kant, Schopenhaur, etc.--to his daily life. Hellenga creates such endearing characters, who live life so thoughtfully, so reflectively, and leave me with a strong sense of affirming everyday life. ( )
  mbergman | Dec 3, 2007 |
have not read
  dickcraig | Aug 21, 2007 |
I was unable to finish this book because I was utterly apathetic towards the main character.
  satia | Aug 5, 2007 |
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Rudy Harrington has spent half his life in a rambling Chicago house, raising three daughters with his independent-minded wife. But his wife has died, his daughters have moved away, and Rudy is restless. In what he interprets as a moment of transcendent vision, he puts the family home up for sale and buys an avocado grove in Texas. While adapting to his new vocation, new home, and new friends, Rudy takes up a bookPhilosophy Made Simpleand begins to struggle with Plato and Aristotle, Hume and Schopenhauer. His newly acquired wisdom is put to the test when he enlists the neighborhood elephant to preside over his daughters Hindu wedding and falls in love with the grooms mother. Hellenga brings back characters from his bestselling The Sixteen Pleasures and introduces many compelling new onesincluding the elephant, who paintsin a novel that illuminates our deepest concerns: love and death, marriage and family, and the mysterious tug of beauty on the human heart.

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