Friends of the Library Book Club

The Friends of The Princeton Public Library Book Club is reading Five Quarters Of The Orange by Joanne Harris. Join them on Thursday, July 8th at 4:00pm to be a part of the discussion. The full review from School Library Journal is as follows: Adult/High School-Framboise Dartigen relates this story from her point of view as a nine-year-old and as a woman in her 60s. She spent her childhood in a Nazi-occupied French village with her widowed mother and siblings. Knowing that the scent of oranges brought on her mother’s severe migraines, Framboise was clever enough or devious enough to hoard orange peel for her own advantage.

During their unsupervised play, the children met a young Nazi soldier and were captivated by his charm and the black-market gifts that he gave them. Years later, Framboise, now a widow herself, returns to the village on a quest for the truth about her family’s role in a tragic event for which her mother bore the blame and was forced by the townspeople to flee. Framboise inherited her mother’s journal, and soon learns that the past and the present are intertwined. Harris has woven a dark, complex story of a dysfunctional family in stressful times.

As in the author’s Chocolat (Viking, 2000), mother and, later, daughter are gifted cooks whose love of food and cooking shows in the wonderful descriptions of bread, cake, fruit, wine, olives, etc. Harris’s fans will not be disappointed; her attention to detail, vivid description, and strong characterization are all in this book, too.

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