Karl is dyslexic so he hates to write. He also doesn't know how to
express himself very well. When Karl's girlfriend Fiorella asks him to
answer some questions she has by writing out his answers Karl turns to
Fiorella's favorite author for help.
Not only is this author helping Karl with searching out his inner most
feelings, but Karl is helping the author by once again giving him a
reason and will to write after his wife's death.
Karl and the author develop a friendship that manages to withstand many
ups and downs as they both explore who they are. They relate with each
other in that the author can see that he and Karl have many of the same
character qualities. Karl is brooding and moody and insecure, the author
can see many of the same qualities in himself. He helps Karl deal with
those emotions throughout the book.
The story was written from the authors point of view.We never know what
the authors name is. I enjoyed how much he helped Karl discover himself.
He helped Karl through depression and other emotions by offering wise
advice or just listening when Karl had something to say. In return Karl
gave the author a reason to start writing again after the death of his
wife. There were a few sexual situations, but nothing graphic. There was
also a bit of language. I think this was a story of healing both for
Karl and for the author that befriended him.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
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