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Most readers will need to have a keen interest in playing tennis to appreciate this memoir’s focus but they might be rewarded with a meditation on the psychology behind a tennis obsession.
Thomas succeeds in creating a funny yet poignant tale that is as much about yearning for connection as it is about seeking enlightenment. Kudos to her for penning a splendid novel that blends botany, philosophy, and mystery.
Few writers can mix science, philosophy, and humor as cleverly as Thomas (The End of Mr. Y, PopCo), but his quirky stream of consciousness can be off-putting at first. Persistent readers will be charmed by Meg's outlook on life and rooting for her finally to discover her own unique voice. Best for readers who appreciate something out of the ordinary. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 4/15/10.]