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Water for Elephants
Water for Elephants

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Author: Sara Gruen
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Category: Book

Buy New: $109.99



New (1) Used (6) from $39.98

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 1426 reviews
Sales Rank: 1279623

Format: Large Print
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 563
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.8 x 1.2

ISBN: 0786290277
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780786290277
ASIN: 0786290277

Publication Date: December 15, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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  • Paperback - Water for Elephants: A Novel
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  • Kindle Edition - Water for Elephants: A Novel
  • Paperback - Water for Elephants (Thorndike Paperback Bestsellers)
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  • Unknown Binding - Water for Elephants
  • Audio Download - Water for Elephants (Unabridged)
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Jacob Jankowski says: "I am ninety. Or ninety-three. One or the other." At the beginning of Water for Elephants, he is living out his days in a nursing home, hating every second of it. His life wasn't always like this, however, because Jacob ran away and joined the circus when he was twenty-one. It wasn't a romantic, carefree decision, to be sure. His parents were killed in an auto accident one week before he was to sit for his veterinary medicine exams at Cornell. He buried his parents, learned that they left him nothing because they had mortgaged everything to pay his tuition, returned to school, went to the exams, and didn't write a single word. He walked out without completing the test and wound up on a circus train. The circus he joins, in Depression-era America, is second-rate at best. With Ringling Brothers as the standard, Benzini Brothers is far down the scale and pale by comparison.

Water for Elephants is the story of Jacob's life with this circus. Sara Gruen spares no detail in chronicling the squalid, filthy, brutish circumstances in which he finds himself. The animals are mangy, underfed or fed rotten food, and abused. Jacob, once it becomes known that he has veterinary skills, is put in charge of the "menagerie" and all its ills. Uncle Al, the circus impresario, is a self-serving, venal creep who slaps people around because he can. August, the animal trainer, is a certified paranoid schizophrenic whose occasional flights into madness and brutality often have Jacob as their object. Jacob is the only person in the book who has a handle on a moral compass and as his reward he spends most of the novel beaten, broken, concussed, bleeding, swollen and hungover. He is the self-appointed Protector of the Downtrodden, and... he falls in love with Marlena, crazy August's wife. Not his best idea.

The most interesting aspect of the book is all the circus lore that Gruen has so carefully researched. She has all the right vocabulary: grifters, roustabouts, workers, cooch tent, rubes, First of May, what the band plays when there's trouble, Jamaican ginger paralysis, life on a circus train, set-up and take-down, being run out of town by the "revenooers" or the cops, and losing all your hooch. There is one glorious passage about Marlena and Rosie, the bull elephant, that truly evokes the magic a circus can create. It is easy to see Marlena's and Rosie's pink sequins under the Big Top and to imagine their perfect choreography as they perform unbelievable stunts. The crowd loves it--and so will the reader. The ending is absolutely ludicrous and really quite lovely. --Valerie Ryan


Customer Reviews:   Read 1421 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Historical fiction meets Cirque du Soleil !!!   August 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Amazing book!! Starts of slowly and snowballs into a fabulous tale... you won't be disappointed!!


5 out of 5 stars What a book!!!   August 27, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I read this book and am doing a book review for my book club for same. I bought this audio version to listen to the book and refresh my memory. It was great! The readers were great and the book is terrific.


5 out of 5 stars What a winner!   August 26, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is one of my all-time favorites! For some reason, I put off reading this book for months. I tried to convince myself that it didn't look interesting. Was I ever wrong! This will stay in my house, I will not trade or sell it, or loan it out. It's that good! Reading the author's notes, I discovered it was based on the the Biblical story of Jacob. Then I had to read it all over again! And I still loved it!


4 out of 5 stars solid 4 out of 5   August 25, 2008
I read this book in one day. Not necessarily because it was a "can't put it down page-turner", but more because I had a Sunday with nothing else to do. I am always a fan of well-researched work, and Gruen has definitely done her work here. I was somewhat disappointed in the lack of details in character development and/or setting, but that's just a personal preference. I have read some other reviews that say the book was drawn out and too lengthy, but I disagree. I feel that it moved rather well and flowed. My biggest problem with the book was the last chapter. It seemed to be a bit too fanciful and didn't really match the tone of the rest of the book. Still definitely worth reading though.


3 out of 5 stars I finished it BUT.....   August 24, 2008
 2 out of 5 found this review helpful

This book is well written, well researched, and overall an interesting story. That said, without a doubt I would have closed it and never finished it due to the abuse of the animals, but I read until the end it because it was a book club choice. This is not a book for animal lovers and I found it to be incredibly painful. Those who torture animals are the scum of the earth in my opinion and I don't enjoy reading about them. Nothing personal Sara Gruen, you are a good writer.

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