After the stresses of a long break from University, a relaxing Christmas and an amazing New Year, and the stress of not having a single exam I was in need of a week in the sun. Four friends joined me on a trip to Spain.
The talking point of our holiday however wasn’t the weather, it wasn’t my mates sunburn, nor was it the cheap food and alcohol. It was a book.
‘True Tales Of American Life’ had us all transfixed. It is a collection of stories submitted by listeners of America’s national public radio, and it has the ability to make even the coldest of hearts shed a tear. There are some wonderfully happy stories that will make you laugh out-loud, there are stories to make you cringe and grimace and some to question or confirm your belief in fate. This book is unique. It works really well on a personal level, different stories will mean different things to different people, but I’m sure that at least one will strike a chord with the reader. The writing is open, frank and honest, none of the authors are professional, just everyday people with interesting stories to tell.
While we were away, everyone picked up the book, even those who don’t usually pick up books struggled to put it down. I no longer have my copy, it’s been passed from friend to friend, and I’m yet to hear a bad thing about it.
True Tales of American life gets my full recommendation, go out and buy or borrow it now, unless you have mine of course, and in that case I’d like it back!