Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Book Suggestion: When Tito Loved Carla by Jon Michaud

Michaud, the head librarian at the New Yorker, writes about a soap-operatic plot twists mar his debut about a resilient Dominican-American woman. Clara Lugo lives with her husband, Thomas, and their son, Guillermo, in the New Jersey suburbs and desperately wants another child, but can't conceive. Thomas, meanwhile, laid off from his job six months earlier, has lost his confidence. Clara's 16-year-old niece, Deysie, who has recently moved in with the Lugos, turns out to be pregnant by Clara's sister's ex-con boyfriend. Then Clara's old high school boyfriend, Tito Moreno, reappears. When Clara and Tito, who has failed to move on after their brief tryst 15 years earlier, try to resolve some unfinished personal business, hurtful revelations promise to change the course of both their lives. Despite Clara's complicated family drama, Tito's unhealthy obsession with Clara, and a subplot with the seedy ex-con, the story fails to garner any emotional weight.

352 pages, hardcover and e-books

4 comments:

Carla said...

Besides this was in Oprah's book club list...I was interested in reading bc I like rekindle of lost love or your first love.

Carla said...

Can we decide to have this as a June reading; knowing that it brings back summer love :D

shekina said...

This sounds good to me.

Leenie said...

When Tito Loved Carla by Jon Michaud has been added to the reading list for July Ladies.