Saturday, May 17, 2025


 Dear Great Book Guru, Last night my friends and I were at a cast party at our favorite restaurant, La Famiglia in Glen Cove, when someone mentioned a book she had just read that was set mostly in Bayville and had lots of references to North Shore towns and landmarks. I’ m very interested – are you familiar with it?  Fan of the North Shore

Dear Fan of the North Shore, JOHNNY CARELESS by Kevin Wade is a fascinating read.  Jeep Mullane grew up in the small town of Bayville and has returned as head of police after a stellar career in the New York City Police Department. His father had been a local policeman also, so Jeep knew the difficulties of living and working in the same community especially one where class and money disparities are widespread.  His best friend from childhood, Johnny Chambliss, was from a wealthy family and he appeared to live a charmed life with a charismatic personality, beautiful wife, and unlimited resources.  When his body washes ashore on the opening pages, Jeep is determined to solve the mystery of his life and death.  As he learns more and more about the people and places that featured in Johnny’s life, Jeep is troubled by the “carelessness” of his friend.  Reminiscent at times of The Great Gatsby, this novel presents us with a cast of characters that seem intent on living lives not of quiet desperation, but of wanton disregard for those not of their class. While there are many humorous moments, the underlying story is disturbing, but very compelling.  Highly recommended!

Saturday, May 3, 2025


 Dear Great Book Guru, My friends and I had such fun at the Great Gatsby Trivia contest that was the Library’s part of Celebrate Sea Cliff Day. The weather was beautiful, and we were set up outside the Library on Village Green. While we were waiting to begin, one of the library patrons passing by mentioned a mystery based on the Great Gatsby.  I’m intrigued!   Gatsby Obsessive

Dear Gatsby Obsessive, THE GATSBY GAMBIT by Claire Anderson-Wheeler is a wonderful way to experience THE GREAT GATSBY in a totally different way. First, it is a mystery in the manner of Agatha Christie, and the characters from the original novel appear with all their same virtues and vices. The setting too is the same - 1920’s Gold Coast Long Island. The storyline however changes dramatically as we are immediately introduced to a new character – Gatsby’s sister Greta. Six years younger, she is her brother’s ward and is thrilled to be joining him now after graduation.  On the LIRR train ride to Great Neck, she thinks excitedly about all that awaits her, but when she arrives at her brother’s opulent mansion, she is dismayed to find Daisy and Tom living there with Gatsby. Shortly after her arrival, Tom is found dead on Gatsby’s yacht, and it becomes her mission to prove her brother’s innocence. Throughout, we experience the lush, decadent lifestyle of the Gatsby characters from the perspective of this clever young girl.  The fun arises from meeting characters we are very familiar with but in a different plot line with a very different outcome. Having read THE GREAT GATSBY several times as many of you have, it was a treat to celebrate the novel’s 100th anniversary with this imaginative take on its themes of wealth, power, and greed. Highly recommended!