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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Goodnight June - Review

Goodnight June by Sarah Jio

Rating: 4.5
Source: NetGalley

Description:  June Anderson is the youngest VP at her bank in New York City with the reputation of being ruthless and the go-to person for hard foreclosure cases.  She is stunned when she learns that her Aunt Ruby has died and even more stunned to learn that Ruby has left her the legendary children's bookstore in Seattle that Ruby ran for half a century.  What starts as a quick journey to Seattle to liquidate assets and return to work ends up being so much more including understanding her aunt and the author of June's favorite childhood book - Goodnight Moon.

Genre: Fiction

Why I Picked This Book: Woman leaving a high stress career to sort through her aunt's bookstore and ends up on basically a scavenger hunt through old books to discover the secrets of her aunts past and a connection to one of the most well known children's books authors.  How could I pass that one up?
My Impression:
Pros: I have read Goodnight Moon many times with the Tornado and it's always been the most calming of bedtime reads.  With each goodnight the pace slows, the volume lowers and I could visibly see his eyelids getting a little heavier.  On a side note the Quiet Old Lady has always given Emma the creeps and even when she was little she refused to have that book read to her.  I enjoyed finding the little mentions for the inspiration for Goodnight Moon and Brown's other books.  I had know idea she had written so many.  I loved the mention of the cat with the blue paws from Hemingway's house as The Color Kittens is our current favorite around here.  I really enjoyed getting to know Margaret Wise Brown.  From the introduction Jio has done her research on the Brown and really makes her come alive.  When I finished this book the first thing I wanted to do was go find out if there full biographies on Brown because I wanted to hear more from her.  While June was difficult to like at the very beginning I did sympathize with her as it was clear how she became the way she was.  Watching her begin to thaw was lovely as was the relationship with Gavin.  The scavenger hunt was wonderful and I liked how we got the little details about Ruby and "Brownie" without it overpowering the story going on in the present.  Then there was the ending - the glorious ending.  This was the book equivalent of the a sports movie ending where the scrappy underdog is carried off on his teams' shoulders while the stadium chants his name.  It was uplifting and wonderful and I loved how everything go wrapped up.  Also, I now want a kitten who I name Brownie.

Cons: I'm stretching here because I thoroughly enjoyed this one.  It kind of annoyed me that June never even considered selling the first editions to help raise money.  I get that she didn't want to sell them all but at least some especially considering what she was up against.  I wanted her to fight a little harder.  I can see how an argument could be made that the end was a little contrived or maybe over the top.  It's not an argument I'm willing to listen too but I can see how it could be made.

Overall:  I thoroughly enjoyed this book both because of the literary connections and watching June find her way.  Jio makes both Bluebird Books and Margaret Wise Brown really come alive.  If I was planning a trip to Seattle I'd have to remind myself that Bluebird Books isn't a real place because Jio made it seem so real I'd add it to my itinerary without thinking!

Would I Read More of this Series/Author?: I'm planning on looking for Sarah Jio's early books at my library this afternoon!

Would I Recommend this Book?:  Absolutely!  If you love bookish books or transformation books or books that bring a happy tear to your eye this is one to pick up!

17 comments:

  1. This one definitely appeals to me, too! The only Jio novel I've read is The Violets of March and it was wonderful.

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    1. I saw The Violets of March at the library yesterday and it looks really good! I'm hoping to read it soon. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it.

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  2. This one is definitely going on my wishlist. It sounds excellent and you did a great job on the review.

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  3. Goodnight Moon is a favorite in our house too. I love the sound of this book, both for it's literary tie and because I've been anxious to try something by this author for awhile now. She comes so highly recommended. I am glad you enjoyed this one, Katherine! Great review.

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    1. I really enjoyed this one and it was fun seeing all the children's book references. Definitely pick this one up!

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  4. This sounds a lovely read, I've not heard of this author before, thank you for the great review and for introducing me to this one. Glad you enjoyed it.

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    1. I hadn't heard of her until I saw this book but now I'll definitely be looking for other books by her! It was really a lovely read.

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  5. Oh, you sold me. I had no idea the book involved Goodnight Moon or Margaret Wise Brown. It sounds good!

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    1. It really was! I wasn't aware of how many books Brown had written and I definitely didn't know anything about her. Hope you enjoy this one!

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  6. I think Jio's endings are always a bit contrived but by then readers seem to care about the characters too much to mind that. I had the same issue with the first editions. After all, what was she going to do with them if she lost the book store?

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    1. I felt the same way! Surely she could have auctioned them or something! It wasn't even like the bookstore was going to stay a bookstore. If it was sold it was going to be torn down. Sell a few first editions!

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  7. This sounds so good Katherine. To be honest selling first editions is kind of like selling off your wedding rings when you are still married to the man you love. While it might sound reasonable the emotional connection and value is too great..of course I am a book addict and struggle to part with books..LOL

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    1. In general I don't disagree. I definitely have a hard time getting rid of my books! However, in this case it was either sell them or have them seized and auctioned off!

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  8. I'm ready to read this book. The connection to Good Night Moon is the draw - I read that book to both my children so many times and loved it as much as they did. They even have version here called good Night Chapel Hill!

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    1. Oh how fun! I had to fight myself to keep from picking up the Halloween version. There's no way I could resist a local version!

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  9. I loved this one too. Her book BLACKBERRY WINTER was also wonderful.

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