by Jonathan Safron
Foer (LWH)
I must admit I knew
nothing about this book and found it rather deep and very unusual. At the time
of reading (or letting my Kindle read it to me) I wasn't well so maybe I didn't
bond with the story as I usually do. I have now watched the movie and loved it and gave me a greater love for the characters (see video trailer below). It stars Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock.
Oskar is a nine year old
boy, who suffers from Autism, and who's father is killed in the 9/11 terrorist
attacks. He was let out of school early that day and has a secret he hasn't told
anyone. He was the first to come home and hear his father leave 5 phone messages
to his family as he was trapped in one of the towers, still alive. They were the
last words he said.
Oskar, while going
through his father's things, discovers a key in an envelope with the word
'Black' written on it. He believes this is a clue and he decides to look up and
track down every person named 'Black' in the phone book. This seems like an
unbelievable and unrealistic task but he is determined to do it. Without giving
it away too much, he meets several people along the way and he connects with. As
I said... I think I'll enjoy the movie more!
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