Masterful.” —Sandra Cisneros También de este lado … Jeanine Cummins’s “ripped from the headlines” migrant-crisis novel “American Dirt” is out now. Their enthusiastic walks and conversations lead to an enthusiastic enjoyment of one another, and the inevitable happens: Jette becomes pregnant. This book just glided to the end and gracefully stopped. I currently have a large obligation (*cough*thesis*cough*) and books have been my temptation for this past semester. I enjoyed every page of this delightful novel! Let me first say that I almost returned this book to the library. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2013. I loved following the family history from Germany to Beatrice, Missouri and all the in between times. This author has an uncanny ability to move this entertaining story along without compromising the various story lines. I'll say I liked it in the beginning - the early tales of the first couples life in Germany and then coming to New Orleans. Setting Free the Kites; A Good American; Events; Contact; Search; The Paris Hours. Reading A Good American is a bit like reading what could be your very own family's history. Peppered with remarkable characters: a jazz trumpeter who cooks a mean gumbo, a promiscuous school teacher, a dwarf, and, of course, Frederick and Jette...need I say more? By 3 am I decided that I would read one more chapter and once again I failed at that goal. A genealogist's dream read. 2) I appreciated his beautiful writing and descriptions of the music. Stunning, just stunning. Inter. The book begins a century ago in Germany, where the large, opera-singing Frederick Meisenheimer falls in love with the robust, ungraceful Jette, and woos her with a song from over a garden hedge. Sorry Alex, you're cute, but stick to your day job. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. I felt part of the family, sharing their heartaches and joys. The Meisenheimer family did not really exist. They came through as they usually do. It’s where his German grandparents—Frederick and Jette—found themselves after journeying across the turbulent Atlantic, fording the flood-swollen Mississippi, and being brought to a sudden halt by the broken water of the pregnant Jette. Cummins received a seven-figure advance for this book. There is even a surprise ending, that I, This is a novel that contains a multigenerational family tale about life in typical small town Missouri. Thank you to G.P. Ex: The twins may have hogged the melodies, but my own notes fattened those tunes into glistening slabs of sweet harmony. Then I read the book, and I realized what a pivotal role music plays in the lives of the people of one particular immigrant family. (That's me reading into it.) his writing is insightful, lean, often poignant and humorous. 6. An hour later and several chapters later I was still reading the book. Until recently there were five contenders for the first American novel: Francis Hopkinson’s A Pretty Story (1774); Thomas Atwood Digges’s Adventures of Alonso …. Lee’s famous novel, published in 1960, has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. There is even a surpri, This books is excellent. Laced with colorful characters, the unexpected plot twists of A Good American kept me fully engaged. I wanted more Alex George after reading Set Free the Kites, and so recommended this on OverDrive audio to my local library. The foresh. Some books are so lush and beautifully-written you simply want to savor them. Made me think of my own. Please try again. Other Books. My grandparents immigrated here from Poland, bought a farm in northeastern Pa. Had 11 children and I thought of all I knew about them while reading this book. Cora announced she was pregnant in 1935, and apparently Stefan's jealousy is what leads him to seduce Rosa. Singing and music are the common bond shared throughout the generations. I read this very quickly. The story is narrated by the family's grandson and begins with the story of his grandfather who immigrated with his wife from Germany in 1904. I kept waiting for his story to pick up, and it never did. Books The Problem With American Dirt Is Not Its Author’s Background I couldn’t care less if Jeanine Cummins is white, but her book is a failure. It caught my attention with the first pages and except for 1-2 spots, it didn't lose me. He was born in England, but presently lives in the midwest of America. 3) The novel was going along just fine and then 75% of the way through, it's as if the author realized, "Wait a minute! Mark Twain's (Samuel Clemen's) classic novel is a must for all students studying American humor and satire. Thus it was easy for them to feel at home and decide to stay and make it their home. But then I just got over it, big time. Excellent book, in particular if you have any personal experiences related to immigration and/or Southern US. Derivative and tedious, obvious and I involving. $6.99 #37. I probably shouldn’t compare these novels because they were so different, but “A Good American” didn’t come close to the exquisite prose and story of Paris Hours. I was hooked right from page one of A Good American. As the years wash over us and new generations march into the future, family histories are subsumed into the greater narrative. $5.99 #26. I was always fascinated by my grandmother's account of leaving Italy, her family and all she was familiar with to sail across the ocean to Ellis Island in order to start a new life of promise. Putnam's Sons for providing me with an advance copy of this book to review. The romance of the Roaring '20s. i love the rich autobiographical feel even though these are not biographies. Frederick embraces his new home and wants to be a "Good American". The birth of the baby prevents them from venturing further as planned but Beatrice is a good place, one resided in by many Germans and seems the right place to start their family. By the time the--as another reviewer put it--Magical Negro showed up, I was ready to toss. The changes which accompanied each passing era offered realism and even a sense of nostalgia. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. This is a generational novel, filled with wonderful characters and narrated by a grandson. The story just got too convoluted as it progressed, with the last bit painful to read. OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK “Extraordinary.” —Stephen King “This book is not simply the great American novel; it’s the great novel of las Americas. A seasoned English journalist in Vietnam watches as a young American turns good intentions into bad policy and bloodshed in this powerful anti … ), I would give the first third of this book "4 stars", the second third "3 stars", and the last "2 stars". A Good American Family: The Red Scare and My Father has an unexpectedly lyrical sweep as it moves from Room 740 to biography and history and … And it's harmful, appropriating, inaccurate, trauma-porn melodrama. I literally found it hard to put down. … It was James (the narrator) who I struggled with. The story is narrated by their grandson, and includes love, heartbreak, quirky characters, tragedy, success.... For the first three-fourths of the book, I was enthralled -- totally engaged by the story and delighted with the smooth lyrical writing. When Jette finds herself pregnant, she and her fiancee, Frederick flee to America, wedding on the ship. There’s joy & tragedy, good & evil, boredom & regret. Please try your request again later. American novels can represent the spirit of the age in the United States during the time it was written or the time it was set in. And the final third? Wish a past relative wrote something like this about my family. Continuing threads are a bar, that changes as the times dictate, a love of music from opera to barbershop quartet and a love of chess. To see what your friends thought of this book, That's because It's a fictional town(I'm pretty sure of that! He wins her heart by singing opera songs in foreign languages. The story just got too convoluted as it progressed, with the last bit painful to read. G.P. Safe at the Edge of the World: A feel-good Irish summer read. He would have been maybe 21 or 22 at the time, so perhaps he was one of Lomax's moonshine customers, but we're given absolutely no connection or reason why he would have participated. February 7th 2012 They did! Stunning, just stunning. Jeanine Cummins' American Dirt is a novel about a Mexican bookseller who has to escape cartel-related violence with her son, fleeing to the US. Please try again. However, what I really realized after finishing this novel, is that I will forever remember this book as being one. Others overcome adversity after the briefest of struggles, mostly because of the sort of predictable coincidences that even Charles Dickens would hesitate to use. Alex George is a strong writer. The author seamlessly traverses all the great moments in history from World War I to prohibition by allowing the reader to follow this family through all these trials, their sadnesses and losses , their victories and joys. This is my own book. Alex George is a wonderful storyteller. Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020, I read this because I had read “The Paris Hours” by the same author. They find themselves in Beatrice, Missouri. By happy accident the town happened to be a place where most residents had German surnames and many we. Coetzee’s test. [Frank's fling with Teddy's girlfriend, which resulted in an actual shotgun wedding after she became pregnant, was hilarious, but not really believable. I would give the first third of this book "4 stars", the second third "3 stars", and the last "2 stars". Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2013. You usually have to wade through a few chapters to find whatever connection will carry you along to the end. … “GA” is too long and rambling, with too many characters and some ridiculous situations. Five reasons 'Gatsby' is the great American novel 1.It's the most American of stories. Crawling into bed at 6am, I decided I would finish the book when I woke up. The story is narrated by the family's grandson and begins with the story of his grandfather who immigrated with his wife from Germany in 1904. Image Awards 2020 fiction winners and nominees 1. Kindle Edition. I’m sure that the setting in a fictional small town in Missouri played a role in how much I enjoyed this book. In 1953, Invisible Man was awarded the National Book Award, making Ellison the first African-American author to receive the prestigious honor for fiction. 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,145. His more recent novel, Setting Free the Kites, is a standout favorite, and I was motivated to read another of his. He never appeared really happy and seemed to settle in every aspect of his life. The novel makes reference to the issue of Native American parental rights. More importantly, why the hell would she ever have gotten involved with the person who killed her beloved raccoon and wasn't even remorseful about it? Growing up most of the kids I knew were either first or second generation Americans whose parents or grandparents immigrated to this country. My 2nd book by Alex George, after reading Setting Free The Kites, I knew I wanted more from this talented author. I currently have a large obligation (*cough*thesis*cough*) and books have been my temptation for this past semester. The writing was unimaginative and flat, the characters lacked depth, and the plot was often just... dull. This expansive, generational saga was bright and original! A sort of ultra-American epic story traveling through generations a la Isabel Allende minus the supernatural stuff. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 26, 2015. There their son Joseph is born, followed by daughter, Rosa. Characters are hastily introduced in one chapter only to be killed off one or two later; we're supposed to believe their death affects the whole town even though they existed on the page for only a paragraph. How did Rosa hide her pregnancy when she was teaching? It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. I can write whatever I want! The "twists" were just absurd to me. His novel, A Good American, was published by Amy Einhorn Books, an imprint of Penguin/Putnam, in February 2012. Frederick and the love of his life, pregnant Jette, flee her mother's wrath and find themselves bound on a ship for New Orleans instead of the originally planned New York. And so began my grandfather’s rapturous love affair with America—an affair that would continue until the day he died. Refresh and try again. An hour later and several chapters later I was still reading the book. This is a beautiful story of an immigrant family and their lives in America. The story had a promising beginning: two outsized young Germans meet in a public garden at the turn of the 20th century. I finished it in a matter of hours, entranced by these beautiful and real characters he created. For Jette, though, she longs for Germany and the home and family she left behind. But Alex George hooked me with the first line of A GOOD AMERICAN: "Always, there was music." Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2017. I eventually forced myself to put the book down to work on my paper. I can make the characters do anything I want. Frederick loves America and everything in and about it, Jette misses her home in Germany. The author - Alex George - is an immigrant, and he … It was a beautiful story about an immigrant couple settling in America and making the sacrifices for their family. With time, she too adapts to her new home. It was like reading a diary of my own family, this saga of the Meisenheimer family leaving their home in Germany for a better life. Meet Alex George, author of November’s book pick, A Good American, Official August Book Discussion: A Good American. 1) I was surprised to find out the author was male, after reading for a bit. It caught my attention with the first pages and except for 1-2 spots, it didn't lose me. With that said, there were some lovely characters- Frederick, Jette, Lomax, Joseph and Rosa. Lots of surprising twists and turns, some of which made me gasp out loud. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Start by marking “A Good American” as Want to Read: Error rating book. His grandparents ended up in this particular Missouri town because this is where their journey was interrupted by the birth of the narrator's father. By 3 am I decided that I would read one more chapter and once again I failed at that goal. This expansive, generational saga was bright and original! It gave you a real feel for what it might have been like coming to this country. Alex George is a strong writer. Through happenstance and a lot of good luck, they are directed by a friendly cornet player to a steamship, which takes them northward toward their new home. Gah, I just didn't like it! But then I just got over it, big time. Immigrating from Germany Jette and Frederick make it as far as Beatrice, Missouri and there they set down roots. [thinking that Teddy was the second coming of Christ. I'll say I liked it in the beginning - the early tales of the first couples life in Germany and then coming to New Orleans. The prose is oftentimes poetic, ie., "My grandmother's life had been one long opera". Little Women is a coming-of-age novel written by American novelist Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) which was originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869. So 7th grade! There was a problem loading your book clubs. Buy it on Amazon . I enjoyed this beautiful book enormously. The story is narrated by their grandson, and includes love, heartbreak, quirky characters, tragedy, success.... For the first three-fourths of the book, I was enthralled -- totally engaged by the story and delig. Fabulous. And then one day you'll come back, and everything that you once loved about the place will drive you a little bit crazy.”. Incorporates interesting historical events spanning more than 100 years. Frederick embraces his new home and wants to be a "Good American". But the last part of the book disappointed a bit. It provoked a whole range of emotions; sadness, joy, humor and finally a family secret surprise at the end. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! This a wonderful story that will draw you into the lives of Jette, Frederick and their family. The foreshadowing at the end of each chapter? It spans a few generations, right through to their grandchildren as adults. Unable to add item to List. Only read this to the end as it was my book club choice. Why do I want updates on a 4th generation which was never previously mentioned? “We are all immigrants, a glorious confection of races and beliefs, united by the rock that we live on. To create our... An uplifting novel about the families we create and the places we call home. I found myself laughing out loud, and also crying. (See Author's Note at the end of the book. Also Ian Banks (author of the wasp factory #82) is not American he is Scottish so he shouldn't be on here, however good/relevant to this list his book may be. I found the cover to be rather beautiful, but was confused as to why or how music ties into the story of a family. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published Carson McCullers’s The Ballad of the Sad Café (1951) is classified (by the Library of America) as a novel, but it is only 58 pages long. Alcott wrote the book over several months at the request of her publisher. They will most surely die a horrible death! While the publisher's description sounded intriguing, I found the book to be not at all what I expected. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. A GOOD AMERICAN is such a book. (The Tour Series Book 2) Jean Grainger. Frederick and Jette first arrive in New Orleans, hoping they can make it to their chosen destination in Missouri before their child is born. Among all Great American Novel candidates, perhaps Moby-Dick (1851) best meets Nobel laureate J.M. I loved reading it, hated to put it down to go about my life and was sorry it ended but satisfied that it had a worthy ending. This is the story of the Meisenheimer family, told by James, a third-generation American living in Beatrice, Missouri. With time, she too adapts to her new home. and as with Setting Free the Kites, i'm aways sad when he begins his grand summation tying up loose ends because i know another great read will soon be over. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2021, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. I actually think I would have given it one star, except the author looked cute in his little bio pic. The changes which accompanied each passing era offere. It read like a really bad family Christmas card. What does being a good American mean to you? What a wonderful book! They wind up in small town Missouri, where they establish themselves and try to become "good Americans." When Jette finds herself pregnant, she and her fiancee, Frederick flee to America, wedding on the ship. A quiet and unpretentious story of three generations simply trying to live the American Dream. What a family. From scanning the other reviews for this book, I think I am in the minority when I say I really did not like this one. Here's what they have to say: A Good American is one of the best generational stories I have ever read. 416 pages and i relished every one. See all 4 questions about A Good American…, November 2020, SPOILER ALERT, A Good American, Reading Completed. There their son Joseph is born, followed by daughter, Rosa. It seemed that the author decided he'd written enough and just "had to get done." When she becomes pregnant, they escape her disapproving mother on a boat bound for New Orleans, settling in a small Missouri town with a predominantly German population. For Jette, though, she longs for Germany and the home and family she left behind. Putnam's Sons; Reprint edition (February 5, 2013). The family wasn't so big that I couldn't keep track of everyone. 3) The novel was going along just fine and then 75% of the way through, it's as if the author realized, "Wait a minute! his writing is smooth and his characters likable, layered and relatable. Too bad I was on the train, and that probably would have resulted in an arrest for assault. For the life of me I can't understand how something like this gets published. In Gersony, Kaplan saw a powerful example of how American diplomacy should be conducted. This no. At the dawn of the 20th century, larger-than-life Frederick and Jette come to American from their homeland of Germany under less than ideal circumstances but full of love for one another. For me, that was when the voice of the narrator was strongest and sweetest. When he had sex with the teacher in the piano room/when his friend died from MASTURBATING, I seriously almost threw the book across the room. I loved following the family history from Germany to Beatrice, Missouri and all the in between times. The characters were all very well written. They marry on board the ship, then land and set out across the mid-west, finally casting roots in Beatrice, Missouri. Didn't live up to the promise of the beginning. 4) I liked the simple way they lived in the early 1900's - no car, few choices for housing and food, they walked to and from work and anywhere else. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020. after reading Setting Free the Kites i knew i wanted another book by this author. A Good American tells of Jette’s dogged determination to feed a town sauerkraut and soul food; the loves and losses of her children, Joseph and Rosa; and the precocious voices of James and his brothers, sometimes raised in discord…sometimes in perfect harmony. Moby Dick; or, The Whale by Herman Melville. I literally found it hard to put down. The novel further explores nontraditional extended family through the relationships between the members of the community. ", and he started creating these situations that were a lot more outlandish. Do you think Frederick ultimately is one? I don't care who was married to who, or what careers they chose. Stefan's father killed himself in 1932 and he begins working at the diner. I was hooked right from page one of A Good American. And stayed in one little town without ever exploring nearby states, for the most part. Growing up most of the kids I knew were either first or second generation Americans whose parents or grandparents immigrated to this country. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Setting Free the Kites; A Good American; Events; Contact; Search; The Paris Hours; Bio; Blog; For Reading Groups; Other Books. It read like a really bad family Christmas card. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2015. This is the international story of our times. By León Krauze. Well-written, interesting, timely novel about immigration and what makes a good American, Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2018, Timely. It's about a young German couple that emigrate to the USA in the 1920s as they are madly in love and she is pregnant but her parents strongly disapprove of her partner so they run away and make a new life for themselves. Well-written, with some really lovely descriptions, such as this one of the music sung by a barbershop quartet: “They swooped and rumbled, creating layered confections of a cappella harmony, cross-pollinations of sweet notes and tones. Frederick and Jette are a young German couple who head for America when faced with an unplanned pregnancy. I found the cover to be rather beautiful, but was confused as to why or how music ties into the story of a family. Meet the Meisenheimer family through the eyes of grandson James, as he relates the story of his immigrant family through nearly a century of American history. I can write whatever I want! The story follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—and details their passage from childhood to womanhood. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. thank you Alex. I was always fascinated by my grandmother's account of leaving Italy, her family and all she was familiar with to sail across the ocean to Ellis Island in order to start a new life of promise. Peppered with remarkable characters: a jazz trumpeter who cooks a mean gumbo, a promiscuous school teacher, a dwarf, and, of course, Frederick and Jette...need I say more? 2) I appreciated his beautiful writing and descriptions of the music. The author seamlessly traverses all the great mo. Characters are hastily introduced in one chapter only to be killed off one or two later; we're supposed to believe their death affects the whole town even though they existed on, Unlike the Missouri River rolling slowly past Beatrice, Missouri, Alex George's story of the lives of its residents has zero depth. From scanning the other reviews for this book, I think I am in the minority when I say I really did not like this one. 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