Zeitoun by Dave Eggers

September 20th, 2009

201. Zeitoun by Dave Eggers

We had a hurricane roll into our world a year ago. Though it was no Katrina, it spun off tornadoes that destroyed Sonic and ripped out an apartment complex wall. Power was out in some spots for a month and tree limbs and smashed road signs and broken fences became part of our everyday life.

So I was eager to read Zeitoun. In the past, I’ve been disappointed with narratives about hurricanes; with the exception of Isaac’s Storm and Sudden Sea, hurricane storms often turn into a boring chronology of the events of the hours as the storm passes through.

Zeitoun was as well told as a novel. The characters the author chose to use in the book were a heady mix of do-gooder and flawed human being. Eggers takes us right into the storm with the characters.

It will be on my list of best reads of the year.

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