Review: Trust

Trust

Trust
By Hernan Diaz
Published Riverhead, 9780593420324, May 2023, 416 pp.

The Short of It:

What happens when money can’t buy the perfect life?

The Rest of It:

Trust is a novel made up of four competing narratives:

  • The book opens with BONDS,  a novel by Harold Vanner. The story of Wall Street financier Benjamin Rask and his wife, Helen. Rich beyond means, but dealing with Helen’s declining health and her descent into madness.
  • MY LIFE, a memoir by Andrew Bevel. This is Bevel’s attempt to correct the horrible fictionalization of his life in BONDS. It’s never completed and fails to hit the mark.
  • IDA’S MEMOIR, is the memoir that results from Ida’s story. Ida is the ghostwriter hired by Bevel to help him pen his memoir.
  • MILDRED’S JOURNAL is comprised of her personal papers detailing her life with Andrew and ultimately, what we know of her final days.

This was a fascinating read. The transitions between each story was a little jarring at first, until you get the hang of what is happening. I read this on my Kindle and at first, I thought my ebook copy was possibly corrupted but then it all began to make sense.

I have to say, I was pretty enthralled with Benjamin and Helen Rask. They lived quite the life of affluence. Parties, concerts, social circles and Helen’s philanthropy. I was very invested in their story, especially when Helen falls ill and descends into possible madness. BUT, this is the fictionalized story that Vanner absolutely hated!! So much so that he purchased the publishing house that put the book out and bought every copy to get it off the shelves. BONDS has dashes of GATSBY, in my opinion.

Bevel is quite the oddity. Somewhat brilliant as a financier but without possessing any tangible talent. Financial matters just seem to go his way. His desire to correct Vanner’s work leads him to hire a ghostwriter, Ida. This part of the story is really interesting. The hiring process gives us a window into Bevel’s life and Ida’s own memoir highlighting the experience gives us her unfettered opinion of Bevel himself.

The author gives us all of these female characters in various stages of realization and dare I say it, enlightenment. Historically, women didn’t play a large role in the world of finance, or did they? As the reader, you are tasked with putting all these stories together to find the real truth.

Was Bevel as devoted to his wife Mildred as he wants us to believe? Was Mildred really “too far gone” in her descent into illness or was she well aware of the goings on around her? Mental illness or some other ailment? Once you get to her journal, it’s not clear because it is after all HER point of view and she clearly writes from a medicated haze of awareness.

Who can you believe? What story is real?

I picked this for my club’s February read and I am really glad I did. It was pretty readable even with the different formats, but more than that, I was intrigued. I wanted to know more about these people and the search for truth, a somewhat elusive thing, was entertaining. I liked how the author didn’t really lead the reader by the hand, he sort of puts it all out there for you to interpret. I liked that the story could be considered from many different angles.

Trust won the Pulitzer for fiction, was longlisted for the Booker Prize in 2022 and made Obama’s list of fave reads for 2022. I really enjoyed Diaz’s writing and can’t wait for his next work. Trust is also being adapted into a series for HBO by Kate Winslet.

Highly recommend.

Source: Borrowed
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Sunday Matters: Mid-Month Check-In

Sunday Matters, a latte on a wooden tray against greenery.

Good morning! The weeks just blend together, don’t they? Here we are, halfway through February. Already. We’ve had a little rain this past week. A good thing. Of course, when it rains I just want to stay at home, eat soup, and read my book.

Right Now:

Church stuff in the morning and then a visit to my in-laws later. I will have to skip the post church nap. I mentioned their failing health last week. It seems to be escalating. Lots of impromptu visits, lots of extra doctor’s appointments and physical therapy. Both of them want NONE of it.

This Week:

I am hosting book club this Wednesday and I have yet to read the book. This meeting just snuck up on me and I’ve had all these personal “events” to take me out of reading. I will get it read.

This coming Saturday a colleague of mine invited my husband and I to see Twyla Tharp at the Soraya. This is the performing arts venue on campus and it’s gorgeous.

The Soraya PAC

I am going for some pre-bloodwork tomorrow in prep for my MRI this Sunday. It’s just a follow-up to make sure the two remaining tumors have not grown and that the massive one shows no regrowth after its removal. Pray for me! Wish me luck. All of it, please. I feel very good. They botched my contrast three months ago so the status of those two small tumors is unknown at this time. Hope they don’t botch it this time. I’ve never had someone look for a vein in my elbow. Seriously!!

Reading:

My book club read is Trust. I will finish it in time!! It’s pretty good. I’ve read about 50% so far.

Also reading Butter. Really enjoying it. Food talk and murder. I am so in. Except, I’ve added butter to everything lately because of the book and gained five lbs.

Also reading Animal Farm because a dictators and revolutions happen to be on my mind these days.

Watching:

Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Reading is okay but I can’t seem to focus on TV at all.

Grateful for:

  • The sound of crashing waves. I visited Manhattan Beach a couple of weeks ago and the sound of those waves is the best medicine.
  • Plants. Some of my plants have grown so much that I transitioned them to outdoors and guess what, they hate me for it. BUT, I am trying to make it up to them by providing a little extra care. Of course I didn’t expect us to plunge to 36 degree temps. That was unexpected.
  • The pup’s funny little personality and side eye. She is still here and let’s us know it. We follow her everywhere to do her bidding. Love every minute of it.

It’s been a week. Between the in-law stuff, a hectic project load at work, and just not sleeping great, I am not running at 100%. Nothing a good nap and a really good taco can’t fix.

Chatting with friends about books and life…