Thursday, June 10, 2010

Over the Counter # 11


Raccoons seem to think our property is a vacation resort - we have so many of them stopping by - so the cover (and the title) of At Least in the City Someone Would Hear Me Scream by Wade Rouse caught my eye as it passed over my counter and under my scanner.

From the publisher Random House:

"We all dream it. Wade Rouse actually did it.

Finally fed up with the frenzy of city life and a job he hates, Wade Rouse decided to make either the bravest decision of his life or the worst mistake since his botched Ogilvie home perm: to uproot his life and try, as Thoreau did some 160 years earlier, to "live a plain, simple life in radically reduced conditions."

In this rollicking and hilarious memoir, Wade and his partner, Gary, leave culture, cable, and consumerism behind and strike out for rural Michigan–a place with fewer people than in their former spinning class. There, Wade discovers the simple life isn’t so simple. Battling blizzards, bloodthirsty critters, and nosy neighbors equipped with night-vision goggles, Wade and his spirit, sanity, relationship, and Kenneth Cole pointy-toed boots are sorely tested with humorous and humiliating frequency. And though he never does learn where his well water actually comes from or how to survive without Kashi cereal, he does discover some things in the woods outside his knotty-pine cottage in Saugatuck, Michigan, that he always dreamed of but never imagined he’d find–happiness and a home.

At Least in the City Someone Would Hear Me Scream is a sidesplitting and heartwarming look at taking a risk, fulfilling a dream, and finding a home–with very thick and very dark curtains."

(Over the Counter is a new feature at A Bookworm's World. I've sadly come the realization that I cannot physically read every book that catches my interest as it crosses over my counter at the library. But... I can mention them and maybe one of them will catch your eye as well. See if your local library has them on their shelves!)

3 comments:

  1. Even though the title is rather creepy, I think I would like this book!

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  2. Actually this sounds most intriguing. Thanks for sharing. I love this feature, Luanne. It highlights books I most likely would never hear about.

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  3. Kathy - I know the title seems ominous until you read what the book is about.

    Kaye - I am so glad to hear you're enjoying the feature! Thank you.

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