Thursday, July 21, 2011

Wolf Hall

This month's Greater Westford Literary Society book choice was Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel, winner of the Booker Prize in 2009.  The consensus of the group was that although it was an ambitious undertaking by the author to put a more positive spin on Thomas Cromwell, his character came off as somewhat superhuman...He could be wise, compassionate, insightful, and ruthless.  He navigated the labile political scene skillfully, gathering supporters as his power grew in magnitude.  He became King Henry VIII's Chief Minister.  He was a kind and attentive husband and father, mourning his wife's early death throughout his later life.  In short, we had a hard time accepting this portrait of a man who history has not treated well.  His power was used to destroy the monastaries and redistribute their assets to the King as well as to execute those who came against the King and his marriage to Anne Boleyn.  We were glad we read it, but are ready for a lighter read next month!

Mindy brought Old Filth by Jane Gardam.  She has been listening to it on audio and thinks it is just what we need to read right now.  We couldn't find a date in August where all could be present, so we decided to wait until our September 20th date.  Katie has booked us into the Brick House for bookgroup!  Quite exciting!  Because we are waiting nearly 2 months, we will have time to read other books and since everyone has such interesting (euphemism for eccentric and strange) taste, everyone should bring the book they read on the side during this period.  The other idea, and in the spirit of our beloved Don Hillman, is that members could read all the books by this author including The Man in the Wooden Hat which is written from the perspective of the main character's wife.

See you next month on September 20th!