Login  /  Register  | 3 premium articles left before you must register.

Book tip: "The Lower River"

Published 01/31/2013 12:00 AM
Updated 01/30/2013 03:21 PM

Paul Theroux

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Theroux is one of those acclaimed authors I've long been meaning to read but somehow never got around to, until "The Lower River" recently caught my eye on the new books shelf at the library. His latest in a long collection of travel books and fiction, this 2012 novel takes place in the southeast African nation of Malawi, one of the world's poorest and harshest countries, where HIV/AIDS and short lives are the norm. The story centers around Ellis Hock, a 60-something men's clothing store owner who dreams of recapturing his happiest days as a teacher for the Peace Corps in Malawi and escaping his failed marriage and obsolete business. His return, however, brings him into an unwelcoming, embittered world where cynicism and trickery are the essential tools of strength and survival. This is a sad though compelling and thought-provoking tale of American hubris and naïveté exposed by the realities of the third world, well told through unique characters and a plot paced to keep the reader engaged.

- JUDY BENSON

Also of Interest

Town News

Visit Zip06
Submit Your:  Submit Your News Submit Your Photos Submit Your Events

Have you spotted a celebrity?

Have you ever spotted any celebrities around the region? Tell us who, where and when via email to tips@theday.com. Include photos if possible.

Most Recent Poll
Even if you don't have a dog in the fight, are you still interested in watching Super Bowl XLVII?
Yes, I want to see the Harbaugh brothers go head-to-head.
20%
Yes, I want to see Ray Lewis cry.
5%
Yes, I want see Colin Kaepernick kiss his tatted bicep.
3%
Yes, for the commercials and to see if Beyonce lip-syncs.
16%
No, I have a life.
57%
Number of votes: 419