The Book Borrower: A Novel

The Book Borrower: A Novel by Alice Mattison, published by William Morrow & Co in 1999, is a narrative that unfolds over several decades, beginning in 1975. The story centers on Toby Ruben and Deborah Laidlaw, who meet in a city playground while caring for their babies. Their friendship is marked by the lending of a book, Trolley Girl, which weaves in and out of their lives, reflecting their evolving relationship as they navigate the complexities of motherhood, work, and personal beliefs.
Readers will find a rich exploration of friendship and the passage of time as Toby and Deborah transition from young mothers to adjunct English instructors. The narrative delves into their discussions about societal issues, including their differing views on cultural events and personal challenges. As the years progress, the reappearance of Trolley Girl serves as a poignant reminder of their shared history and the solace it brings amidst unresolved conflicts. This first edition spans 278 pages and is presented in English, offering a thoughtful examination of life’s intricacies through the lens of friendship and literature.
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On the first page of The Book Borrower, Toby Ruben and Deborah Laidlaw meet in 1975 in a city playground, where they are looking after their babies, and Deborah lends Toby a book, Trolley Girl, that will appear, disappear, and return throughout the years in which these women are friends. The book is a memoir about a long-ago trolley strike and three Jewish sisters, one a fiery revolutionary.
Toby and Deborah raise their toddlers in the seventies while arguing over Patty Hearst and the meaning of life. They find work teaching inner-city daycare workers, a job that leads to conflict between them. Meanwhile, Toby reads the opening chapters of Trolley Girl with interest but puts the book aside when its story turns tragic.
Ten years later we find Toby and Deborah as adjunct English instructors at a local college.
Another decade passes. Toby and Deborah spend a November afternoon hiking down a trail in the park where they met long ago and arguing, as usual, about teaching, about their college-age children, about recent strife in Rwanda. But this time the argument cannot be resolved. It is ultimately the borrowed Trolley Girl, which reemerges from Toby’s dusty bookshelf, that brings solace and consolation to Toby.
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