“Read it or Ditch it” is a new weekly feature I’ll be doing each Monday on the blog. The goal is to force myself into making a decision regarding some titles on my TBR pile. Each week I’ll select a book that has sat unread on my shelves for longer than a year and ask the question “Read it or Ditch it?”. If I still want to read it, then by posting it here I’m claiming that I’ll read it by the end of the year. If I’m no longer interested in the book, then this is a send off to the title since I’ll either be donating or selling it.
At the end of the year, I’ll do a round-up post to see how I did. If there are any titles that I said I’d read, but still didn’t, then I’ll either donate or sell those. Hopefully, doing this will help me reach my goal of only 100 books sitting unread on my TBR pile by the end of 2016.
The Giant’s House
Author: Elizabeth McCracken
Published: 1996
Genre: Literary Fiction
Length of Time on TBR Pile: About 5 years.
Read it or Ditch it?: Read it
I just unearthed this one from the bottom of a large stack of books. The back cover description still really interests me, so I’ll be giving this a shot.
Back Cover Description:
An unusual love story about a little librarian on Cape Cod and the tallest boy in the world, “The Giant’s House” is the magical first novel from the author of the 1994 ALA Notable collection Here’s Your Hat, What’s Your Hurry.The year is 1950, and in a small town on Cape Cod twenty-six-year-old librarian Peggy Cort feels like love and life have stood her up. Until the day James Carlson Sweatt–the “over tall” eleven-year-old boy who’s the talk of the town–walks into her library and changes her life forever. Two misfits whose lonely paths cross at the circulation desk, Peggy and James are odd candidates for friendship, but nevertheless they soon find their lives entwined in ways that neither one could have predicted. In James, Peggy discovers the one person who’s ever really understood her, and as he grows–six foot five at age twelve, then seven feet, then eight–so does her heart and their most singular romance. “The Giant’s House” is an unforgettably tender and quirky novel about learning to welcome the unexpected miracle, and about the strength of choosing to love in a world that gives no promises, and no guarantees.
Did I read that right, he’s 11 and she’s 26?
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Yeah, I’m hoping that the romance aspect doesn’t start until he’s much older. However, the age difference is still pretty vast.
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This sounds interesting. Like Lekeisha the age thing threw me- I’m assuming the romance occurs once he’s older? The time setting (1950) is interesting too. Hope this one is good. 🙂
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Yeah, the age thing is jarring. I’m guessing the relationship doesn’t get romantic until he’s much older. I’m hoping it’s a good one as well.
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The age thing is a topic thrown around in the Q&A section of this book’s goodreads page. I see answers ranging from “it’s creepy” to “it’s not creepy, it’s beautiful” so I admit I am a bit mystified and intrigued…
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LOL yeah, the creepy answers are a little worrying. But I’m with you, I’m intrigued because of how mixed people are about that aspect of the book.
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