Mathilda's Ma and Da, both professors, have largely withdrawn into alcohol and books, and Mathilda is left to her own devices for understanding, consolation ...
(November 20, 2009)
Authors Victor Lodato and Lydia Millet — Antigone Books, 411 N. Fourth Ave. Lodato will read from his book "Mathilda Savitch," and Millet will introduce her ...
(November 05, 2009)
Oh, how I looked forward to welcoming back into my life Mathilda and Just William. What I hadn't accounted for was the constant interruptions, ...
(November 04, 2009)
Author Victor Lodato will read from and sign copies of his newest book, Mathilda Savitch: A Novel at 8 pm at McNally Robinson, 1090 Don Mills Rd. Shanghai ...
(November 15, 2009)
The tempo of the narrative is rapid, full of action and Mathilda's manic voice pulling us forward, but it did feel a little like Lodato wasn't sure where to conclude the book. After Mathilda's final discovery, the b...
(November 23, 2009)
Mathilda Savitch believes that her sister (Helene) was murdered – pushed in front of a train by an insane man. The killer is still out there, and no one seems to be doing anything about it. Mathilda's parents seem oblivious to...
The book is set in the near future. A second Sept. 11-like attack has occurred, and ongoing war plays in the background. The immediate tragedy, however, in the life of 13-year-old Mathilda is the family devastation caused by ...
(November 04, 2009)
Overall the book spoke truth about teenage confusion, living with an alcoholic, and immersion in guilty grief. I appreciated Matilda's anger and approach-avoidance toward her alcoholic and suicidal mom. It reminded me of the s...
(November 09, 2009)
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@lilight Lisa, love the book trailer you did for Mathilda Savitch! Evoking mood and feel, not a synopsis... lovely. And creative b-roll use!