I do not think that there can ever be enough books about anything and I say that knowing that some of them are going to be about Pilates.The more knowledge the better seems like a solid rule of thumb, even though I have watched enough science fiction films to accept that humanity’s unchecked pursuit of learning will end with robots taking over the world.-Sarah Vowell

Monday, July 30, 2018

Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick


Pat believes he has been in the "bad place", or the mental hospital, for only a few months but actually it's been more like four years.  He believes that he and his wife, Nikki are separated and having an apart time but that that will change soon as he is a changed man from what he was before. He is now fit and reading books to make himself more literate for his English teacher wife and give themselves something to talk about together and with her friends who used to put him down for not knowing much about literature.

Pat's mom comes and gets him out of the mental hospital on the condition that he goes and sees a therapist and lives with his parents.  His new therapist is Dr. Cliff Patel and he's pretty cool in that he doesn't try to tell him to give up on getting Nikki back like his therapist in the hospital.  He's also an Eagles fanatic which the two bond over. While in his waiting room he hears a song by Kenny G and he freaks out. Kenny G is his nemesis and the song "Songbird" is evil to him.  He will sometimes see him at night in bed and will bang his head against the wall to try to get him to go away.

His old childhood friend Ronnie who had written to him while he was in the hospital stops by the house to see how's he's doing and to invite him over to dinner at his house with his wife Veronica and their young daughter.  He and Nikki used to make fun of them, but Pat finds himself accepting the invitation.  When he arrives he finds that someone else has been invited to the dinner: an older woman named Tiffany who is Veronica's sister and who is widowed and going through a rough time. She has just lost her job for her bad behavior and is seeing a therapist for her depression.  Dinner is a stilted affair and when Pat walks Tiffany back to her parent's place where she lives in a trailer out back she tells him he can have sex with her if he wants and he tells her he is married and she says she is too. They both end up crying in each other's arms and go their separate ways.

Life with Pat's dad is difficult as he is a difficult man to be with. He is not an open man. He only seems to show up when there's an Eagles game on the television.  And even then his mood depends on how well the Eagles are playing.  His brother Jake bought season tickets for Pat who once had them before he went into the hospital so the two of them and a friend of Jake's go to the home games.  The Eagles winning or losing is important in this book because when the Eagles win his dad is in a better mood and more talkative--not by much, but a little bit.  And things are easier on his long-suffering unappreciated mother when they win.

Tiffany has been following him around when he goes running and makes a proposition for him that will change his life.  If he will do something for her she will do something really big for him that could be a game changer in the apart time being over. But he can't tell anyone about it. Not even his therapist.  Will he do it?  Will what happened to put Pat in the hospital happen again?  This is a fascinating book that shows inside the mind of someone who is mentally ill and trying to put the broken pieces back together.  He knows that he wasn't a good husband to his wife Nikki but wants to change and be a better person.  But as a reader, we suspect that that boat has sailed, but there is Tiffany, another broken soul who is deserving of love too so you kinda root for the two of them to get together.  I really loved this book that shows what we do for love and how it effects us and everything we do.  Even if you've seen the movie the book is very much worth reading.  I highly recommend reading this book.     

Quotes
After I returned to New Jersey, I thought I was safe, because I did not think Kenny G could leave the bad place, which I realize is silly now—because Kenny G is extremely talented and resourceful and a powerful force to be reckoned with.
-Mathew Quick (The Silver Linings Playbook p 34)
Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Silver-Linings-Playbook-Novel-ebook/dp/B001ANSSDC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1532948772&sr=8-2&keywords=silver+linings+playbook


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