Friday, May 14, 2010

APOLOGIZE, APOLOGIZE!: REVIEW, READER'S GUIDE, AND GIVEAWAY

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APOLOGIZE, APOLOGIZE!
BY ELIZABETH KELLY

ABOUT THE BOOK:

APOLOGIZE, APOLOGIZE! takes us into the perversely charmed world of the Flanagans and their son, Collie (who has the questionable good fortune to be named after a breed of dog). Coming of age on Martha's Vineyard, he struggles to find his place within his wildly wealthy, hyper-articulate, resolutely crazy Irish-Catholic family: a philandering father, incorrigible brother, pigeon-racing uncle, radical activist mother, and domineering media mogul grandfather (accused of being a murderer by Collie's mother).

About Author

Elizabeth Kelly is a magazine editor and award-winning journalist with several Canadian National Magazine Awards and nominations to her credit. Her writing has appeared in many prominent Canadian newspapers and magazines. Her column work was selected to appear in the 2003 edition of Writing Prose, Oxford Press.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Elizabeth Kelly is a magazine editor and award-winning journalist with several Canadian National Magazine Awards and nominations to her credit. Her writing has appeared in many prominent Canadian newspapers and magazines. Her column work was selected to appear in the 2003 edition of Writing Prose, Oxford Press.

READING GROUP GUIDE:

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1) Throughout this account of Collie Flanagan’s life (so far), he appears to be the only conventional—or perhaps even sane—member of his family. However, the novel is told from his perspective. Do you feel like you can trust what he’s saying?

2) What do you think of Collie’s mother? Does she seem to have lived a life of passion, or is she defined only by her rebellion against her aristocratic roots?

3) Should Collie have gone in after Bingo and the others, knowing as he did that there was no hope?

4) In one interview, Elizabeth Kelly referred to Bingo as “representative of full-blown adolescence, but in all its glory,” and as something of a heroic character as well. What do you make of him?

5) Elizabeth Kelly has clearly had a lot of fun creating the hilarious and often manic characters at the heart of this novel. How did you react to the various Flanagan family blowouts? Did you more often cringe or laugh out loud?

6) Talk about the role of money in this novel: who has it and who doesn’t; how it can be a motivator, or stunt one’s ambitions; how it insulates the Flanagans, yet forces them into the limelight; and so on.

7) “Dignity is the last refuge of scoundrels,” Collie’s father was known to say, and he certainly was one to put himself into undignified positions, despite his charm and sharp clothes. What do you make of him as a man, and as a father?

8) Who is your favorite character in this novel, and why?

9) Collie and Bingo have a relationship that’s not always straightforward, yet at its heart is a strong sibling love. What does each expect, and receive (or not), from the other?

10) What was Collie hoping to achieve in El Salvador? Did he change as a result of his experiences there?

11) What are Collie Flanagan’s personal strengths? Were there small events that stood out for you as monumental in terms of proving his character?

12) More than any other member of the Flanagans, Collie has a close—if complex—relationship with his grandfather, Peregrine Lowell. Why is that so? How has their relationship developed by the end of the novel?

13) The Flanagans inhabit a world of elite privilege, yet are so self-absorbed you can’t help but wonder whether they’d even notice if the rest of humanity ceased to exist. Does Collie rise above all that, or is he just like the rest of them?

14) Collie’s father has a knack for showing up wildly drunk for even the most staid of events, including the funerals held for his wife and son. Talk about how his disappearances and arrivals function in the novel.

15) Whenever anyone talks to Collie about the events of the day Bingo and his mother died, they always get the details wrong. What is Kelly saying about living up to the expectations of others in this novel? Should Collie have stood up for himself more often?

16) The Flanagans are a wild and wildly humorous bunch, and even their seemingly unwarranted jabs at Collie are terrific. Discuss the role of cutting humor and over-the-top judgment in the novel.

17) At the end of the novel, Collie appears to have come to terms with his family, or at least seems to have achieved some measure of peace. What does the future hold for Collie Flanagan?


REVIEW:


APOLOGIZE, APOLOGIZE by Elizabeth Kelly is the story of Collie Flanagan who grows up and comes into his own in a pretty dysfunctional Irish-Catholic family and is told from his point of view. Although there is quite a bit of over-the-top behavior, I had to remind myself that this was how Collie perceived things. Although a lot of the dysfunction in this family is somewhat unconventional to me, it is also quite believable the way it is written. The story talks an awful lot about the family and how the wealthy on Martha's Vineyard live. The culture alone that they live in is relevant to their behavior and the fact that bad things keep happening is also not unheard of. The way that the parents show favoritism, for instance, is sadly common in all parts of society.

Most of this story is about love/hate relationships and although it was an interesting book and well written, it wasn't one I was crazy about. I did read it rather quickly, and had a good laugh at some of the situations. I wouldn't say I was sorry I read it after all Bingo (not me) was part of the story, but it just didn't strike the right cord with me. Perhaps it is because it was hard for me to relate to some of the things that Collie described and I think I expected more from this book because I had been wanting to read it for so long. Maybe my expectations were too high but I suggest you read it and see what you think of it. My book club is going to be discussing it next week and perhaps they saw something in the book that will make me look at it in a different light. It did stir all kinds of emotions in me and Kelly's writing is well done...perhaps it was just an off day for me.


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