
And so was it? Well...sort of.
Jacob Jankowski, on the cusp of earning his Ivy League degree in veterinary medicine, suddenly abandons it all and joins the circus after the sudden, violent death of both of his parents. But the fact that he never completed his degree is of little concern to The Benzini Brothers' Most Spectacular Show on Earth, as he quickly lands himself a job as the official vet of the circus menagerie. But despite the glitter and the glamour, it doesn't take long for the dark underbelly of the circus to reveal itself to Jankowski, and the pinnacle of this darkness takes the form of August - the troupe's paranoid schizophrenic head animal trainer. Predictably, August is married to a beautiful, animal-loving woman, for whom Jacob is immediately smitten. And since August is violently unhinged, this forbidden romance proves to be a very Bad Thing.
I'd like to start by saying that had it ended as well as it began, then this review would have been a rave one. Sure, Gruen's prose isn't anything to write home about, but I was so engrossed by the story she was weaving that, though I noticed it, it never particularly bothered me. But while I devoured the first one hundred or so pages, about mid-way through things took a bit of a turn. Suddenly the gritty circus drama I had so been enjoying turned into a romance novel - pure and simple, and that's when I began to lose interest. See, it's not that I mind romance novels exactly, but it wasn't what I was expecting, and I suppose I would have been willing to go along with it had I been able to buy into the chemistry between Marlena and Jacob. Though Jacob was fully-formed, Marlena's character felt flat to me, and I found myself not really caring whether or not those two crazy kids would ever get together. Instead, I just really wanted more scenes involving Rosie the Elephant.
And so in sum, Water for Elephants is a quick, easy, and fairly engaging story that had the potential for being a great book, but instead settled for merely being good; however, if you're a fan of the circus, historical fiction and romance novels, then it comes highly recommended.
Labels: authors F-J, books 2008, fiction, historical fiction, romance