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Review: The Soloist

The University that I work for is in the process of selecting the Freshman Common Reading book for 2009-10. When I was asked to be on the panel, I jumped at the chance. One of the books being considered is The Soloist by Steve Lopez.

Steve Lopez, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times discovers a man by the name of Nathaniel Ayers, living in a tunnel off of Skid Row. The unique thing about Nathaniel, is that in addition to his shopping cart, his other prized possession, is a beat-up, violin which he plays with as much passion as a concert violinist.

Lopez, intrigued by his story, begins to delve into the Ayers’ life and finds that although he is now homeless, he was once a student of Juilliard and was forced to end his musical education when he developed Schizophrenia. Lopez, through research and the desire for Ayers to have a better life, contacts a local treatment center and so begins Ayers’ journey to recovery.

This is a story about friendship but there are also some very strong themes here. As Lopez chronicles Ayers’ life via his newspaper column, he also opens the eyes of local politicians to the problem of the mentally ill in and around Los Angeles that are homeless and not capable of seeking treatment on their own.

The story is a little slow at times, because there are a lot of setbacks but there are also several moments that brought tears to my eyes. Several readers of Lopez’s column donate instruments to Nathaniel and when he is presented with these instruments, it’s clear that for him, music is his true therapy. The same can be said when he is presented with a trip to Walt Disney Concert Hall. It’s a very touching scene.

As for the Freshman Common Reading Panel, I still have other books to read before my meeting which is scheduled for mid-January, but because this book deals with many different themes (race, the homeless, the mentally ill, politics, etc.), it would appeal to many different readers.

The Soloist is being made into a movie that will star Robert Downey Jr. as Lopez, and Jamie Foxx as Ayers. I think the casting is spot on. The scheduled release date is April 2009. If you’d like to read some of the original articles, click here.

Freshman Common Reading Program 2009-10

I mentioned in a previous post that I was asked to be on the Freshman Common Reading panel for the university I work for. This group selects a book that will be taught to all incoming Freshman and then decides how it will be taught so that it engages them to read and forces them to think. In addition to class discussions, staff and faculty are invited to discuss the book in group sessions and the author is usually a part of that discussion if available.

The five finalists are:

The Soloist by Steve Lopez

Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson

The Reluctant Mr. Darwin by David Quammen

The History Boys by Alan Bennett

I was told to ask for all five if I could commit to reading them, but I selected only two of the five and they were just delivered to my office mail box. I chose True Notebooks and The Soloist which apparently is being made into a movie with Robert Downey Jr. Discussions on all of the books will start in January. I can’t wait.

If you were a college freshman (or maybe you are one!) which one would pique your interest?