This is a 2.5 star book. I did not anticipate liking this book at all once I started reading. Neither Borel or her father come across as likable. Once I start a book, I rarely stop reading. In this case, I'm glad I persevered. Her father writes a letter toward the end of their trip that moved me to tears. It didn't fully redeem the bizarre nature of their relationship but it was beautiful all the same. Bonus: I learned more about wine, which is why I picked the book up in the first place. 3.5 starsBorel's first memoir charters the emotional and complicated territory of a father/daughter relationship. In this case, she decides to do so on a road trip in a Citroen across the wine regions of France (her father is an avid wine collector). Though at times, I thought Borel scrutinized and beat hereslf up often, her anecdotes and dialogue were quirky and charming, just like her. It's an entertaining read (it's also $7 at the local Book City but I paid regular price for the book).
Hmm, didn't get very good reviews. Maybe I'll skip it. Has anyone I know read it?
—elmcco
I didn't enjoy this book. I heard the author being interviewed on CBC but . . .
—kitty
Did not finish but concept is good.
—Darlene
Too disjointed for me to read.
—shellycpa
It just wasn't well written.
—becki