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Book Description
La novela en la que se basa la pelicula protagonizada por Robert Pattinson y Reese Witherspoon. En los dificiles anos treinta Jacob lo ha perdido todo: familia amigos futuro... y decide enrolarse como veterinario en un circo ambulante. Envueltos por el fascinante espectaculo de los Benzini transcurrContinue
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Tracy W said on Dec 2, 2007 | Add your feedback
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I confess. I just bought this book because I knew Robert Pattinson was in the cast of the movie.
So what?It's not like you have to like something just because one of our favourite actors is a part of it. But this book is really really nice.
It's a very light reading, something you finish up in a f ... (continue)Elf said on Aug 18, 2010 | Add your feedback
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Great Spanish Language Version
Unlike my spanish version of Memoirs of a Geisha (which was terribly translated), Aqua Para Elefantes was well done. The translation was great, however the story was terribly cliched. It was an okay one-time-read, but I wouldn't reccommend it to anyone. If you like period melodrama you might like ... (continue)
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Book Details
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- English Books
- Paperback 544 Pages
- Publisher: LFAGUARA
- Pub date: Jan 01, 2011
- Also available as: Hardcover, Audio CD, Others and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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I love this book. It is one of those rare books that hook you from page one to the end by a superb plot, meticulous research, interesting characters and crisp dialogues.
Set in America in the 1930s, the story is about Jacob Jankowski, a prospective vet and a college drop-out who joined a seco ... (continue)
I love this book. It is one of those rare books that hook you from page one to the end by a superb plot, meticulous research, interesting characters and crisp dialogues.
Set in America in the 1930s, the story is about Jacob Jankowski, a prospective vet and a college drop-out who joined a second-rate travelling circus and met its beautiful starlet Marlena. Their relationship was doomed from the start as the two and their beloved elephant, Rosie, struggled under the yoke of Marlena's husband, the sadistic animal trainer, August.
What I like about the book is not their tumultous relationship. In fact, none of the main characters impressed me. Jacob was a coward. Everything he did was on impulse. He never had a plan and did things without thinking. I don't care what happened to him.
It was the other performers, workmen and animals of the circus and their anecdotes that were most mesmerising. Sara Gruen did a lot of research into the touring circuses of the early 20th century and how they survived the Great Depression. The tricks they played were vividly described, and their poor destiny was haunting. Some of the scenes would stay with you long after you have finished the book.
This book reminds me of the HBO TV series "Carnivale" (which was canned just after two seasons). The circus in "Water for Elephant" is even more fascinating than "Carnivale".
This book climbed up to the top-10 bestseller list steadily through word of mouth. Read it and you won't regret it.
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