Monday, December 19, 2011

Late George Apley


This was just about the most boring book I've read in a long time. I've never been to Boston, let's just get that out of the way. So if you've ever been to Boston, or know someone who lives in Boston, or if you have money to burn or come from a wealthy east coast family then you might like this book.
I've said before that I'm a character reader. I like books with good characters; I feel it's more important than a story line, and this book had neither. George Apley was not an exciting man, he had his own little world and he lived in it very happily. Nothing exciting really happens. You think he's going to break with tradition and marry a girl outside of their social ring but then his father kind of makes it so it couldn't happen and later George marries a girl inside their social ring. They have the perfect life in a big house and are very concerned about the rose bushes in the front. They have a boy and a girl. And he likes to go bird watching (this is the only way I related with the character, because I too am a birdwatcher) with a lady friend (and she's only a friend). His children rebel and go along with the times and George has to conform to it and he does so quite well, better than his wife. His son marries outside the social circle and I was proud at how well George accepted her and welcomed her into his home even though he had a little disappointment in his son's choice.
All in all it is a book I won't read again and I probably won't suggest it to someone, unless they were a Kennedy.