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June 02, 2010

Water For Elephants....GREAT book, going to be a movie!!

This book is one of the best books I have read in quite awhile. It's one of those books you can't seem to put down. I had to do a synopsis of 10 novels I have read in the past 4 years for an assignnment, and I chose to use this.

The story is told as a series of memories by Jacob Jankowski, a ninety or ninety-three year-old man who lives in a nursing home.

As the memories begin, Jacob Jankowski is twenty-three years old and preparing for his final exams as a Cornell University veterinary student when he receives the news that his parents were killed in a car accident. Jacob’s father was a veterinarian and Jacob had planned to join his practice. When Jacob learns that his father was deeply in debt because he had been treating animals for free as well as mortgaging the family home to provide Jacob an Ivy League education, he has a breakdown and leaves school just short of graduation. In the dark of night, he jumps on a train only to learn it is a circus train. When the owner of the circus, Uncle Al, learns of his training as a vet, he is hired to care for the circus animals. This consequently leads Jacob to share with a dwarf named Walter (who is known as kinko to the circus) and his dog queenie. A few weeks later Jacob is summoned to take a look at camel; an old man who has after drinking jamaican ginger extract for many years can't move his arms or legs, fearing Camel will be redlighted (thrown off the train while moving) Jacob hides camel in his and walter's room.

The head trainer, August, is a brutal man who abuses the animals in his care (such as the new elephant Rosie) as well as the people around him. Alternately, he can be utterly charming. Jacob develops a guarded relationship with August and his wife, Marlena, with whom Jacob falls in love. August is suspicious of their relationship and beats Marlena and Jacob. Marlena subsequently leaves August and stays at a hotel while she's not performing.Uncle Al then informs Jacob that August is a paranoid schizophrenic and then gives him a threat: reunite August and Marlena as a happily married couple or Walter and Camel get redlighted.

A few days later after discovering that August has tried to see Marlena, Jacob visits her in her hotel room. Soon after comforting her however; Jacob and Marlena sleep together and then eventually declare their love for each other.Marlena soon returns to the circus to perform (and also to have secret meetings with Jacob),but refuses to have August near her, which makes Uncle Al extremeley mad. Days later Marlena informs Jacob that she is pregnant.

One night Jacob climbs up and jumps each car while the train's moving to August's room,carrying a knife between his teeth.Intending to kill August, Jacob backs out and returns to his car, only to find no one there but Queenie. He then realises that Walter and Camel were redlighted and Jacob himself was supposed to be too.

As the story climaxes, several circus workers who were redlighted off the train come back and release the animals are causing a stampede during the performance. (Redlighting refers to throwing circus workers off the moving train as punishment or in order to avoid paying them). Panicking, August is killed by Rosie. As a result of this incident, which occurred during a circus performance, the circus is shut down. Soon after this Uncle Al's body is found with a makeshift garrote around his neck. Marlena and Jacob leave, along with several circus animals (Rosie, Queenie and others) ,and begin their life together.

This book is a reality check and when I read that it is about to become a movie, I was so happy. Robert Pattinson, Resse Witherspoon, and Christoph Waltz are filming this right now.

Ninety or Ninety-three year old Jacob is waiting for his family to take him to the circus,with this we find out Jacob and Marlena married and had 5 children spending the first 7 years at another circus before Jacob gets a job as a vet for the zoo. After finding out no one is coming for him, elderly Jacob goes to the circus on his own. He soon meets the manager Charlie and begs him to accompany the circus by selling tickets. Charlie agrees and Jacob believes he has finally come home.


June 02, 2010

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Launch Eyewear For Elizabeth and James

Having already launched one eyewear collection this spring (under the designer label, The Row, with Linda Farrow), Mary-Kate and Ashely Olsen announced today they will also produce sunglasses for their contemporary brand, Elizabeth and James.

In a collaboration with Hong Kong-based Absolute Black Design, the Olsens are offering two eyewear looks for Elizabeth and James this season. The Hudson and the Fairfax are both oversized black frames, the former inspired by a classic aviator and the latter a cat-eye style sunnie.

According to Jill Collage, president of Dualstar Entertainment, stand-alone retail boutiques and a handbag collection are also in the works for Elizabeth and James in the very near future.




June 02, 2010

Elizabeth & James Wedges

I love these shoes....question is, are they really practical?

I don't know what I will wear them with, but for some reason, I really like them. However, the gemini side of me keeps re-thinking them, and whether they will end up in the back of my closet...

Yes or No?


          

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