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America The Beautiful, A Book Review By Jeff Powell


Title: America The Beautiful
Author: Moon Unit Zappa
Capsule Review: OK
Review Written: Feb 1, 2006
Link To: dougshaw.com forum review

I was attracted to this book for two reasons:

  1. I have always been a fan of Frank Zappa, and wanted to know more about him and his family.
  2. Another review on Doug's book review site.
I didn't have any huge expectations going into this book, but a quick glance convinced me that it would be a quick read, and thus good for a time just before I start up a new class at the local community college, rather than get wrapped up in something more weighty.

That off-the-cuff assessment was right on target. The story concerns the trials of America Throne, daughter of a famous painter, and unsuccessful at anything she's tried to date. We follow her starting (essentially) when she is dumped by her long time boyfriend and watch her flounder as she tries to regain some sense of herself and control over her life.

I divide the book up into three parts:

  1. In which the main character whines a lot.
  2. In which the main character doesn't wine so much.
  3. In which the main character has her life come back together.
That's no doubt overly simplistic, but it covers the highlights. As you might suspect, while I was engaged enough to finish the book and wonder what would happen to America next as I read, I wasn't that really into it all that much. There were a number of issues here that bothered me: I am not averse to a good, inner, psychological story, in which the characters go through (and even whine about) horrible things. But if that happens I want to see there is some point to it all in the end; some reason for telling the story. I didn't find that here, alas.

I may have to watch things get blown up on a movie tonight. A dose of testosterone to offset this book seems in order.