It's been a long while since I wrote a Friday post. I've been busy with running the Book Cellar, traveling and spending time with our beautiful, smart and curious granddaughter, but people have asked me about the Friday 5ive so let's give it a try. Here are five things that caught my attention this week.
1) You can thank this lovely lady here for the return. While attending Adriana Trigiani's comedy and music show at Molloy University in Rockville Centre this week, a woman came up up to me and said "you're Diane- bookchickdi! I read your blog and love your book reviews. I miss the Friday 5ive." Gabriella was so sweet and she took me by complete surprise. No one has ever recognized me from my blog! So Gabriella this one is for you. It was a delight to meet you!
2) I was at the Molloy University theater to see author Adriana Trigiani's comedy and music show celebrating the release of her latest novel,
The View From Lake Como. (My rave review
here.) The sold-out crowd watched Adriana talk about her family -she is one of seven children- and she had the crowd raoaring with laughter. It was the funniest comedy show I've ever seen and we got a copy of her book too! She had a slide show with family photos, her brother Mike and his band The Predictables played some fantastic music and it was a terrific evening of joy and laughter. If you get the chance to see the show, do it! You can find ticket information
here. Here is a group photo with my friends and I at the Meet and Greet after the show.
3) Before the show, the ladies pregamed at my cousin Mary Beth's home, where she and her friends brought Italian treats to get us in the mood for the show about Adriana's Italian family. Everything was delicious, and Mary Beth's whipped ricotta with honey and herbs was the big hit.
4) My husband is a big golfer so we watched the show
Stick on Apple TV this week. It's about a down-on- his-luck-golfer who years before had a meltdown and now he teaches golf lessons to anyone who will pay. When he finds a young golf phenom he believes he can take this kid all the way to the amateur championship. He along with the young man and his mom, take off in his best friend's old RV for a cross country road trip to make it happen. Owen Wilson and Mark Maron star and it's funny and charming.
5) The best book I read this week is Jess Walter's
So Far Gone. Here's a description from the publisher:
Rhys Kinnick has gone off the grid. At Thanksgiving a few years back, a fed-up Rhys punched his conspiracy-theorist son-in-law in the mouth, chucked his smartphone out a car window and fled for a cabin in the woods, with no one around except a pack of hungry raccoons.
Now Kinnick’s old life is about to land right back on his crumbling doorstep. Can this failed husband and father, a man with no internet and a car that barely runs, reemerge into a broken world to track down his missing daughter and save his sweet, precocious grandchildren from the members of a dangerous militia?
With the help of his caustic ex-girlfriend, a bipolar retired detective, and his only friend (who happens to be furious with him), Kinnick heads off on a wild journey through cultural lunacy and the rubble of a life he thought he’d left behind. So Far Gone is a rollicking, razor-sharp, and moving road trip through a fractured nation, from a writer who has been called “a genius of the modern American moment” (Philadelphia Inquirer).
It's got humor and heart and what I liked best about it is that the characters feel real- they are flawed but no one is all good or bad. (Well, maybe one guy is pretty bad...) It's another road trip story (like Stick) so maybe that is the theme for this week's Friday 5- road trip.
Welcome back to the Friday 5ive, see you next week!
Diane, I was delighted to meet you at the View From Lake Como book event on Wednesday. I am thrilled to see the return of The Friday 5ive. Hope to see you next at the Book Cellar. Enjoy the summer!
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