My favorite book of 2023
And...My Book Challenge of 800 books for the year met!
Have you ever walked in to a book, and wondered, how does this person know me so well? Did this person secretly come into my life and follow me around without my knowing it?
I barely got into the book, and I am greeted with these words… on page 7 of the paperback version.
“I live in their world when I am writing” the author (character) said to the class. “I’m going to make my own worlds,” Alice told her brother.”
Alice is our first protagonist. She wants to be a writer. And she is determined, even if this is not the quest her parents want for her. And no, my destiny isn’t to be a writer. I always knew I wanted to be a teacher. And I did fulfill my quest.
What I like is the vision that the author felt, and that Alice could see it, too...for herself. That is what I connected to, as well. That is why those words above meant something to me.
And it didn’t stop there. On page 10…
“When she had to go out in the real world, she watched for what people didn’t know they were telling you. She noted a hand playing with a necklace. An eyebrow, as an interrogative or a dismissal. The way little kids’ shoulders would turtle up near their ears when a bully was near. She listened…to the pauses. The falter. The emotional floods of surprise or warmth or anger.”
So much of what Alice did, she did to collect for her stories. I would do the same thing, but for a different reason. I was being an observer. So, I could be a better teacher, counselor, facilitator. The skills that served me in my life.
One character, her teacher Professor Roberts, shares…
“If you think about it, every story – is grounded in things we already know, and every book is about questions that have already been asked.”
In other words, we most likely already know the answers to life. We just need to pay attention. Observe. Be present in this moment. And I could truly appreciate that because I live a present moment life.
But…I was barely on page 12, how was I going to make it through this book, if all I was going to do was stop every few moments to contemplate all these thoughts that were being shared throughout these pages? Could I keep track without taking notes? Was I back in school again?
And then…I remembered.
This book isn’t about me.
It starts with Alice and the book in her head. After a tragic event. And how that book in her head finally becomes, “Theo.”
And how this book “Theo” will affect so many others who come to read it.
Just like the opening pages of this book, “No Two Persons” touched me. “Theo” reaches others in ways that matter.
“Wandering is a gift given only to the lost.” ‘Theo’s’ opening line.
“Did you write this for me?” She wondered. (The character, Lara, The Assistant.)
On page 50, the character, Lara, The Assistant who decided that this would be the book the publisher should publish, is thinking about the importance of reading to her child.
And…
“…how your first read of an extraordinary book is something you can only experience once.”
“It’s like eating the best ice-cream cone of your life on a hot day, you want to eat it fast, but have it never end.”
Or the character Rowan, The Actor, as he does the audiobook of ‘Theo,’ reading the last line of the book, “All that matters is that we try.”
We meet more characters throughout the story, and find readers that are impacted by “Theo.”
And… We are witness to their transformation.
And all I can say is…Extraordinary writing Ms. Bauermeister. I was already a fan, But…
Now. I am completely Wowed.
And what I can say to all of you that are reading this review…
Be Wowed too. Put this one on your TBR list now.