Stu’s Reviews- #539 – Book- “Exiles”- Cary Groner

Genre: Book   

Grade:  A-

Notable People: Cary Groner

Title:  ” Exiles”

Review:    This book, unfortunately, went quickly to the giveaway pile, where I found it in the freebies bin at the library. A shame, since I thought it was a very fine fist novel, by a longtime journalist and short story writer. A heart doctor and his 17-year-old daughter escape their meth head wife/mother, and her crazed biker lover, in Berkeley by throwing a dart on a world map and jabbing Nepal and Katmandu. From there it is a wild ride of self-discovery, loss, adaptation and survival. The book was nothing like I thought it would be at the start and totally captivated me. Very well written and insights into a culture most of us know nothing about. Wonderful character development and you’ll learn more than you ever expected about the Nepali /Tibetan culture. A real sleeper!

Stu’s Reviews- #538 – Book- “Maigret”- Georges Simenon

Genre: Book 

Grade:  A

Notable People: Georges Simenon

Title:  ” Maigret”

Review:    Talk about retro……ran out of books to read, too cold and snowy to got to the library for a few days…so picked up an old Maigret randomly, which kept me busy for two days……. If you don’t know Maigret…. shame on you…. Simenon wrote this series about the thoughtful and empathetic Lord of Paris detectives from the 1920s through the 1970s…. fifty years Maigret. Originally serialized in the daily Paris newspapers, the series became a genre of its own………extraordinarily psychological for its time……with wit and precision rarely found in any genre…. I happened to pick up “Maigret Has Doubts “(1959) from the home library…. …but it honestly does not matter- …. read any one of the hundreds of these books…and you’ll be well satiated…. Simenon was one of the nine wonders of the world

   

Stu’s Reviews- #537 Book- “The Brutal Telling”- Louise Penny

Genre: Book

Grade:  B+

Notable People: Louise Penny

Title:  ” The Brutal Telling”

Review:    book five in the fabled Gamache series. This one a bit more farfetched, but took a host of very strange and intriguing turns. Lots French Canadian myths throughout and wanders across the continent to the wild Indian lands of British Columbia. The story lost me at times, but the writing is so good, and I’m far into all this Inspector Gamache. Mystery genre? Yes. But these are woks of fine literature as well.

   

Stu’s Reviews- #536- TV Series – “Imposters”- Netflix -2 Seasons

Genre: TV Series   

Grade: A-

Notable People: Inbar Lavi, Rob Heaps, Parker Young, Marianne Rendon, Brian Benben, Katherine LaNasa, Created by: Adam Brooks and Paul Adelstein

Title: Imposters

Review:  Absolutely loved this show. Fantastic ensemble cast of very likeable characters-which is refreshing from most quality TV dramas these days. Con woman totally destroys three people she marries, embezzles and leaves in the lurch; they find each other; set out to find her and get their money and esteem back; become con artists themselves. Wacky plot across America with handful of wonderful character actors. Great comic relief. Can’t take your eyes off the temptress, Lavi. Originally on Bravo, Season three may be in the Netflix wind.

Stu’s Reviews- #535 Book- “American Dirt”- Jeanine Cummins

Genre: Book   

Grade:  A

Notable People: Jeanine Cummins

Title:  ” American Dirt”

Review:    Extraordinary!.one of ten best books I’ve read in the last decade, this third novel from Cummins tackles the issue of Mexican migrants in an unbelievably powerful way. It will change your view on this subject-regardless of what your view is. The most recent in a long line culturally sensitive books my daughter lovingly and persistently floats in my direction….is a story for the eons- lovingly told and beautifully written. Mother and her eight-year-old son make the trek by freight trains and foot from Acapulco to El Norte to escape the drug cartels. The many characters they encounter are unforgettable, the intensity beyond words, and the sense of indomitable will to survive and find love and peace……. left me speechless. Stephen King, on the cover reviews, dares anyone to read the first seven pages, and not finish this book. I double the dare. This is an important work for our times- incredibly relevant and topical without being overtly political. Viva la migrante……

Stu’s Reviews- #534- TV Series – “Ramy”- Hulu -2 Seasons

Genre: TV Series    

Grade: B+

Notable People: Ramy Youssef, Hiam Abass, Amr Waked, May Calamawi, Created by: Ramy Youssef

Title: Ramy

Review:  Bizarre show chronicling the lives of a traditional Egyptian family resettled in the North Jersey burbs….in dramedy form. Found this show barely watchable initially, but it really grew on me. This is a culture most of us know little about, but Ramy’s take on the subtleties of living in two worlds in quite the effort. Abass (“Succession”), as his mother, plays a role for the ages- chain smoking, watching TV game shows all day and driving an Uber. Alternates between laughing and crying. Very different from most anything l see on TV. The gifted Mahershala Ali has a brilliant recurring role…. bonus.

Stu’s Reviews- #533- TV Series – “Succession”- HBO Max -2 Seasons

Genre: TV Series      

Grade: B+

Notable People: Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Kieren Culkin, Matthew Macfaden, Nicholas Braun, Created by: Jesse Armstrong

Title: Succession

Review:  This is one ugly show …. I’d call it “Billions” light…. not quite the potency of characters as the latter, but a lot of the same themes and set in the hard to believe world of NYC high corporate culture. Cox, a Shakespearian actor, is a powerhouse as the relentless patriarch of the Roy clan. The acting is all very good, but there is nary a likeable character in the bunch. Hard to watch at times foe its sheer malevolence, but captivating at the same time. Makes you wonder if being rich is all that desirable. These people are outright nuts

Stu’s Reviews- #532- Album- “Valentine”- Bill Frisell

Genre: Album 

Grade:  A

Notable People: Bill Frisell with Thomas Morgan and Rudy Royston Produced by: Lee Townsend

Title: Valentine

Review:    Need a break from our current realities? Check out this wonderful, latest Bill Frisell album……or any Frisell album for that matter. All of his dozens of recordings are similar- one tasteful and brilliantly arranged tune after another. Frisell is a true master-genius of the guitar- in my view the worlds’ greatest living jazz oriented guitarist- comparable to Django, Wes Montgomery and Charlie Christian of days gone by. He takes both his own splendid compositions and songs you’ve heard a million times, and makes them into an otherworldly mix of rhythm, licks and sumptuous melody. This set features a trio- one of his may configurations…. with his regular ally- the brilliant Morgan on bass and the fabulous Royston on skins. Frisell for President!

Stu’s Reviews- #531 Book- “The Orphan’s Guilt”- Archer Mayor

Genre: Book    

Grade:  B+

Notable People: Archer Mayor

Title:  ” The Orphan’s Guilt”

Review:    The twenty-sixth annual installment in Mayors’ very long running Joe Gunther series was hit and miss for me. Archer, who is a longstanding acquaintance of ours in Vermont, does a great job of keeping Joe and his troops fresh- though at this point, I would calculate Gunther to be around 95 based on the chronology of the earlier books- but who’s counting? The main characters have graced these pages for over a quarter century and all gotten richer and deeper with time. Mayor also continues to bring back characters he introduced decades ago, with several in this book who were small children in the early books- now thriving and interesting young women. The sense of Vermont in the books remains the best around, with this one criss -crossing the state to many of our regular haunts. And the understated philosophical meanderings about Vermont as a place and state of mind is worth the price of admission. The story in this one meandered a bit for my tastes, though it did eventually reel me in. But sort of petered out at the end, without much of a resolution. I’m being picky, since most of the book in thus series are” A” material for me. It remains an event every October for the release of the next addition…makes me want to make a trip to Gunther’s Brattleboro every time.

Stu’s Reviews- #530- TV Series – “Borgen”- Netflix 3 Seasons

Genre: TV Series    

Grade: A

Notable People: Sidse Babett Knudsen, Birgitte Hjort Sorenson, Saren Malling, Pilou Asbaek, Created by: Adam Price

Title: Borgen

Review:  This one is a sleeper. Danish political intrigue, reflections on moral underpinnings of modern society, subtitles……. was not sure about this recommendation, and took half of first season to get the rhythm of it…. but then……wow…what a piece of television. Top three in shows I’ve seen in last five years. Cast is brilliant, writing is really captivating, plot never loses steam, and there are some truly unforgettable characters. (check out Asbaek as spin doctor Kaspar Juul, fresh from his turn on Game of Thrones- who knew he was Danish?). Third season turned out to be about half in English, which everyone in Denmark speaks flawlessly. Quite the look inside the modern Danish culture, with its balance of great tradition, ancient histories and ultra-hip modern ethos. Unlike may of the highest quality shows on TV, this one is loaded with very likeable (though complex) characters, which is a refreshing change of pace- from dark, evil and foreboding. Flat out loved this show. Season four apparently coming in 2022-holding my breath.