Monday, June 18, 2012

TLC Book Tour - Review - Beautiful Ruins - Jess Walters


Title:  BeautifulRuins 
Author: Jess Walter 

Review:   I really liked this book.  The story opens in 1962 with a young innkeeper at the Hotel Adequate View working on his little beach in a remote part of Italy. Unexpectedly a beautiful young American actress arrives to escape from the problems in her world.  From this inauspicious beginning a great love is born, but not in the traditional Hollywood way.  The story then skips ahead 50 years to the modern day and we start to catch up on some of the players from that small beginning. 

The rest of the book visits with either the main characters, or the people whose lives have been directly affected by them over the intervening years.  Walter then returns back to the beginning (or sometimes the past) and continues the origin story, demonstrating how the present is greatly influenced by even the small decisions of the past.   

By the end of the book both the past and the present come into congruence with each other and form a chaotic mess, an absolute Pollock of a life, with all its dead-ends and side trips.  But you really begin to see it is their life and it’s beautiful.  I find the title very true, our lives as confused and messy as they can be are ours; beauty is to be found in the scars and not the contrived perfect moments. 

Our heroine arrived at the Hotel Adequate View to find solitude in her struggles, to be encompassed by its beauty as she died.  Fifty years later she returns once again, having faced her reality, lived it, loved it, and now truly ready to accept it.  Unhappiness is caused by dissatisfaction, always striving for a perfection that is not to be found in real life.  In Beautiful Ruins Jess Walter has portrayed a hard and often disappointing life, and shown how it outshines even the best work of fiction.  It is a great message for all of us to appreciate the real beauty that all of us possess.  We may not be on the mountain tops, but in our personal Hotel Adequate Views we can find true happiness. In the end it will be all that any of us will have. 

Beautiful Ruins is a beautiful celebration of life.  Definitely add this to your must read list, you will not be sorry. 

Publisher:  Harper Collins 
ISBN: 978-06-192812-3 
Copyright: 2012
Pages: 352
Quick Review: 4.5 stars (out of 5)
Where I Obtained the Book:  Sent by the publisher for review.

Synopsis:  The story begins in 1962. On a rocky patch of the sun-drenched Italian coastline, a young innkeeper, chest-deep in daydreams, looks out over the incandescent waters of the Ligurian Sea and spies an apparition: a tall, thin woman, a vision in white, approaching him on a boat. She is an actress, he soon learns, an American starlet, and she is dying.

And the story begins again today, half a world away, when an elderly Italian man shows up on a movie studio's back lot—searching for the mysterious woman he last saw at his hotel decades earlier.

What unfolds is a dazzling, yet deeply human, roller coaster of a novel, spanning fifty years and nearly as many lives. From the lavish set of Cleopatra to the shabby revelry of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Walter introduces us to the tangled lives of a dozen unforgettable characters: the starstruck Italian innkeeper and his long-lost love; the heroically preserved producer who once brought them together and his idealistic young assistant; the army veteran turned fledgling novelist and the rakish Richard Burton himself, whose appetites set the whole story in motion—along with the husbands and wives, lovers and dreamers, superstars and losers, who populate their world in the decades that follow. Gloriously inventive, constantly surprising, Beautiful Ruins is a story of flawed yet fascinating people, navigating the rocky shores of their lives while clinging to their improbable dreams.


Author Biography:  Jess Walter is the author of five novels and one nonfiction book. His work has been translated into more than 20 languages and his essays, short fiction, criticism and journalism have been widely published, in Details, Playboy, Newsweek, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe among many others.
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1 comment:

  1. I love the name of the hotel. :)

    Thanks for being on the tour! I'm featuring your review on TLC's Facebook page today.

    ReplyDelete

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