Tuesday, October 5, 2010

THE FALSE FRIEND: REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY

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THE FALSE FRIEND
BY MYLA GOLDBERG

REMINDER...ABOUT THE BOOK:

From the bestselling author of Bee Season comes an astonishingly complex psychological drama with a simple setup: two eleven-year-old girls, best friends and fierce rivals, go into the woods. Only one comes out . . .

Leaders of a mercurial clique of girls, Celia and Djuna reigned mercilessly over their three followers. One after­noon, they decided to walk home along a forbidden road. Djuna disappeared, and for twenty years Celia blocked out how it happened.

The lie Celia told to conceal her misdeed became the accepted truth: everyone assumed Djuna had been abducted, though neither she nor her abductor was ever found. Celia’s unconscious avoidance of this has meant that while she and her longtime boyfriend, Huck, are professionally successful, they’ve been unable to move forward, their relationship falling into a rut that threatens to bury them both.

Celia returns to her hometown to confess the truth, but her family and childhood friends don’t believe her. Huck wants to be supportive, but his love can’t blind him to all that contra­dicts Celia’s version of the past.

Celia’s desperate search to understand what happened to Djuna has powerful consequences. A deeply resonant and emotionally charged story, The False Friend explores the adults that children become—leading us to question the truths that we accept or reject, as well as the lies to which we succumb.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Myla Goldberg grew up in Laurel, Maryland, escaping to Ohio to attend Oberlin College. After graduating in 1993, she spent a year living in Prague, before moving to New York City. Her bestselling first novel, Bee Season, was a New York Times Notable Book for 2000, winner of the Borders New Voices Prize, and a finalist for the Hemingway Foundation/PEN award, the NYPL Young Lions award, and the Barnes & Noble Discover award. It has been adapted to film and widely translated. Her second novel Wickett’s Remedy grew out of her fascination with the 1918 influenza epidemic. Her third novel, The False Friend, concerns a woman trying to untangle a 20-year-old memory and explores the complexities of moral judgment, the fallibility of memory, and the adults that children become.

Myla’s short stories have appeared in Harpers and Failbetter, among other places. Her book reviews have appeared in the New York Times and Bookforum. In addition to her novels, she has written an essay collection and a children’s book. She sings and plays accordion and banjo in the Brooklyn art-punk band, The Walking Hellos. She writes and teaches in Brooklyn, where she lives with her husband Jason Little and their two daughters.

MY REVIEW:

Myla Goldberg, best selling author of BEE SEASON, is back with another surprising novel that draws you in slowly, if not uncertainly, but then thankfully and swiftly picks up steam. THE FALSE FRIEND is the story of Celia Durst who returns home at the age of 32 to finally rectify a tragic mistake she made when she was eleven years old and deeply immersed in her gal pal clique. That premise alone illustrates why THE FALSE FRIEND seemed like a story I would really relish only to find out that it was more like a mildly tempting aroma for the longest time until the full flavor of the author’s talent finally took hold of me.

The story opened with Celia returning home to confess to a lie she had told twenty years earlier when she was part of a group of girls who were just getting good at bullying others in fifth grade when tragedy struck. Celia had met Djuna, who was instantly a replacement for Celia’s best friend, and in a very realistic description of eleven year old girls, showed how mean and catty they can be. Djuna and Celia became such close friends that others wanted to emulate them and become part of their inner circle. The power that they held over their peers was palpable and quite realistic. However, during an argument between the two, Djuna goes missing and rather than tell the truth about leaving her when she fell  in a hole as they walked in the woods, Celia told everyone she got in a car with a strange man. People believed her and the story stuck. In too deep, Celia never could come out with the truth of Djuna falling and Celia abandoning her. Now as an adult, Celia had to put things right at least with those closest to the incident. It took almost half the book to get to this point in the story and that was the part that just moved too slowly for me and I almost gave up but something about Goldberg’s wonderful writing kept me going and am I glad now that I did!

Once THE FALSE FRIEND hit that certain point in the story, it became a book I couldn’t put down. By the time I had finished and all the twists and turns had been revealed, all I could think about was having this book read by my book club so I could discuss what really went on in this story and who did what and why, with others who read the book. Celia and her friends were much more interesting to me at this point and even her love interest Huck made amends in certain ways that made me see him as the interesting and good character Goldberg had made him out to be. Just as life isn’t always what it appears to be, neither was this book for me. 


I contend as always, that my own mood or situation could have made the first part drag a bit but there was no hiding the fact that THE FALSE FRIEND finished in a way that made me long for discussion of this story. Interpretation of an author’s hard work and the desire to talk about it, I have been told by several authors, is one thing that makes them happy when they complete their work. I hope that Ms. Goldberg feels that way about my interpretation of her story and hope you all will read and judge for yourselves but my bet is that you will wind up liking this one a WHOLE lot like I did.

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