The setting for this installment of the Bernie Gunther
series takes place during the complicated post-war years, in which former Nazis
frequently went to South America, were
extradited, and tried for war crimes in Europe.
Bernie is picked up on a boat by a US Navy patrol off the coast of Cuba, and is
then transported first to a prison in New York and from there to France and Germany,
where the story of his time in Paris and Vichy France is gradually revealed.
This novel comes from the 2005 Orange Prize winning author of We Need to Talk About Kevin , a disturbing book in which a parent with ambivalent feelings towards motherhood deals with the aftermath of a Columbine-style school killing perpetrated by her son. Lionel Shriver has said that she prefers to create characters that are hard to love, and So Much for That certainly contains some flinty characters, who although they may be hard to love, are nevertheless very believable.
The topic this time is healthcare in America. Shep is all ready to launch into an exotic early retirement on the island of Pemba off the eastern coast of Africa, but when his wife reveals a diagnosis of mesothelioma, he must hold on to his job to maintain family health coverage to see her through her devastating illness. His work colleague and friend, Jackson, experiences a medical dilemma completely of his own doing, which proves to be his un doing. Jackson's daughter suffers from an unusual genetic disorde...
Comments
Post a Comment