We had a great turnout for the October bookclub. The Tortilla Curtain got an overall 3.8637 (Pam!) just kidding. For those that finished the book, they rated it 4 to 4 1/2. The ones that had not finished the book gave between 3 to 3 1/2. It was definitely a book that needed to be finished to appreciate. We all had our opinions on immigration and the effects on our country. The book gave us a brutal look at what some people will endure just to be here in the US. Since she lived in Mexico, Cindy was able to give us a first person view on what the Mexican life is like. She pointed out that our "basics" are far better that what the Mexicans consider basic. However, she also pointed out that they love and live life to the fullest. Sometimes we forget that the material things are not what makes a full life!
The book also shows what happens when people want to move to "nature", but then want "nature" on their terms. We want the beauty and seclusion of living in the "hills", but not the hardship of adjusting to the animals and other natural hazards.
Overall, most people thought the book was written well, though some thought some of the descriptions were a bit too long.
This book was the CSU school wide book in 2009. TC Boyle spoke to the school twice that year. There is a review on the CSU web site.
The next meeting is at Pinery Country Club pm Nov 11th. We can use the ladies locker room if the weather is not good. We will be discussing The Paris Wife. Bonnie Jean will be leading the discussion.