Saturday, August 16, 2025
Dear Great Book Guru, Now that we coming to the last weeks of summer, I realize I have not reached my goal of reading ten books by August 31- I’m one short. At the Sea Cliff Civic Association’s Gatsby Great Gala at Foster’s this week, people were talking about a debut novel – a courtroom drama of sorts but more a study of sibling interactions. Thoughts? Gatsby Gala Guest
Dear Gatsby Gala Guest, HOLLOW SPACES by Victor Suthammanont is the book for you! The novel opens with John Lo waiting for the jury to come back with a verdict on murder charge. John is the only Asian American partner in a prestigious New York City law firm, and there is strong evidence to believe racism is playing a part in the case. We very quickly learn he is acquitted and then are transported thirty years forward. His daughter, Brennan, and son, Hunter, who were young children at the time of the trial, are meeting for the first time in four years. Brennan has followed her father’s career path and is on partner track at another law firm and Hunter is a war time journalist who travels the world. Brennan has always believed her father was unfairly accused while Hunter is sure he was guilty of the murder. This has caused the siblings to be estranged, and it is only their mother’s ill health that brings them together now. As they reminisce about the past, they begin to see how traumatized they have been by that long ago jury decision. They decide they must join together to fill in those “hollow spaces” and learn the truth. Highly recommended!
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