Well... this was a very heartbreaking book... Recommended but do expect a sad story....although... in the end it is a hopeful story too. Emotional read.
When you read the book cover you get the idea it's all about 'former academic Arthur Opp, weighing 550 pounds', and hasn't left his rambling Brooklyn home in a decade. Some day Yolanda comes into his life, a pregnant young lady who is hired to clean his neglected house he never leaves... and slowly his life changes. But really the centre of the book is about Kel Keller, a kid with a very sick mum. The whole story is rather sad, especially witnessing Kel getting lost along the way in the tragic events. It's hard to avoid the tears, for me anyway. All characters are in some way connected and yes, in the end it is a hopeful story. I have to be honest, in the beginning I had to get used to the way of writing of the author and doubted whether I really liked it all that much. But it got to me in the end and, those who have read my reviews, know my saying... when a book makes me cry, it's almost certainly a good book. Here's a scene from the book:
I can barely walk from my couch to the kitchen. "I gotta warn you", said Yolanda, "I'm very slow right now." "I'm slow," I said, "Too." I don't think she knew the extent to which I had not been outside. ..... Yolanda was the one to open the door. "Yum", she said. "It smells like winter." Indeed it did. When she opened the outer door too I inhaled deeply and smelled the park from where I stood: the smell of cold air & fresh things dying. A lovely lonely smell. "Come on,", said Yolanda, and I looked into her sweet face & saw my own mother. So clearly I almost wept. "Really,"I whispered, "I'm very slow." She looked down at her belly and rolled her eyes. "You and me both,", she said. "For real". ..... "Come on, Mr Arthur,"said Yolanda again.... I stepped outside. It was warm for December, just as she had said it would be. .... I was walking. Outside my house. I looked up at it just out of curiosity - I had not seen it from here for so long...