Read Ten Years in the Tub Online
Authors: Nick Hornby
The book that made me happiest this month was Jessica Anya Blau's picaresque, properly funny, unpredictable, and altogether irrepressible
The Wonder Bread Summer
; it made me so happy that after I'd read it, in two days flat, I bought everything I could find by the same author. Why can't I ever find novels like this? The last time I can remember feeling quite as buoyed by a work of fiction, and as charmed by a writer, was when I discovered Charles Portis, who wrote
True Grit
and
Norwood
, and Blau reminds me of Portis in lots of ways. Her characters and her set pieces would seem too giddy in the hands of a less talented writer, and I certainly couldn't synopsize thoroughly without doing her a grave disservice. But she has a steady nerve, as well as a wicked imagination, and she takes her craft seriouslyâher situations and her characters are real, to her and therefore to us, and it takes you a little while to realize that what
you're reading is top-notch comic writing, because you're getting all the stuff you normally get in literary fiction as well: rites of passage, the complications of fractured family, the works.
The eponymous summer is the summer of 1983; the eponymous Wonder Bread is actually only a plastic bag; the bread has been removed, and in its place is a whole pile of cocaine belonging to a drug-dealing boutique owner called Jonas, who, as the novel opens, is exposing himself to one of his employees, twenty-year-old Allie, who's working in the boutique during her summer break from college. Allie does not wish to see Jonas's penis, particularly, and in any case is owed money; she grabs the Wonder Bread bag and disappears. That's the setup. I'd been sent a proof, and only really intended to do the author the courtesy of reading the first couple of pages, but wherever Allie was going, I wanted to go with her. One of the remarkable things about Blau's novel is that while she recognizes the vulnerability of attractive young girls, she doesn't allow it to cripple them; they deal with the hand they've been played, and as a consequence, Blau writes about sex with a perspective that seems fresh to me.
There are many passages that I would like to read to youâAllie's first hapless attempt to sell some of the cocaine she's stolen, without scales, or bags, or any clue as to the street value of any drug, is a joyâbut perhaps the most surprising moment is when Allie meets Billy Idol, offers him cocaine (he accepts the offer with enthusiasm), and then has sex with him. I can't recall another novel in which a real living person turns up with quite suchâ¦
aplomb
. Mr. Idol, according to Ms. Blau, has “a dick⦠the size of two Babe Ruth candy bars, side by side,” a description that may be flattering enough to ward off any awkward lawyers' letters. (Actually, what the hell do I know? We don't have Babe Ruth bars here in the U.K.) This is Billy Idol's only appearance in the books I read this month. There are, I can tell you, worse books to appear in, as Noel Gallagher and Henry VIII might tell you.
Index of Stuff He's Been Reading
9/11 Commission Report
135
Abbott, Megan
403
,
406-7
,
429
,
432-3
     Â
Bury Me Deep
407
     Â
The End of Everything
403
,
406-7
Adams, Tim
31-2
     Â
On Being John McEnroe
31-2
     Â
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
283
,
286-7
Alighieri, Dante
125
     Â
Poppy Shakespeare
251
,
256
Almond, David
259
,
262-3
,
263
,
266
,
365
,
370
     Â
Clay
263
     Â
My Name Is Mina
365
,
370
     Â
Skellig
262-3
,
266
,
370
     Â
Something Like the Gods
429
,
433-4
     Â
Lucky Jim
119
     Â
The Letters of Kingsley Amis
101
     Â
Experience
82-3
     Â
Money
153
Anderson, M. T.
277
,
299-300
,
305
     Â
The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation
305
Angelou, Maya
380
Anthony, Andrew
271-4
     Â
The Fall-Out
271-4
     Â
The Frogs
172
     Â
Lysistrata
351
Arndt, Bettina
385
     Â
The Sex Diaries
385
     Â
The Long Firm
63
,
68
Ashon, Will
225
     Â
Clear Water
225
     Â
Epitaph of a Small Winner
385
Associated London Scripts
296-7
     Â
Case Histories
129
,
135
,
138
,
146
Auseon, Andrew
197
     Â
Funny Little Monkey
197
Austen, Jane
101
,
119
,
156
,
158
,
250
,
348
     Â
Pride and Prejudice
268
Babel, Isaac
314
Bach, Richard
     Â
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
124
,
141-2
     Â
A Tragic Honesty
31
,
37
,
39
,
104
,
356
Bainbridge, Beryl
37
     Â
Master Georgie
37
     Â
The Anthologist
347
,
353-4
Bakewell, Sarah
333
,
339
,
342-4
,
356
,
398
     Â
How to Live
333
,
339
,
342-4
,
356
,
398
     Â
Darkness Falls from the Air
191
,
194
Bamberger, Michael
153
     Â
Wonderland
153
Bangs, Lester
390
     Â
The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing
151
     Â
The Wonder Spot
147
,
151-2
     Â
Excession
147-9
     Â
The Darling
283
,
285-6
     Â
Sharp Teeth
259
,
263-4
Barnes, Julian
119
Barthelme, Donald
51
,
53
,
60
,
195-6
     Â
Sixty Stories
51
Barthes, Roland
     Â
S/Z
124
Bartram, Simon
129
     Â
The Man on the Moon
129
,
133-4
Batuman, Elif
313-4
     Â
The Possessed
313-4
Baumbach, Noah
192
     Â
The Birds on the Trees
321
,
324-5
     Â
Feast of Love
25
     Â
Saul and Patsy
43
Bayard, Pierre
     Â
How To Talk About Books You Haven't Read
285
Believer,
the
38-9
,
44
,
45
,
54
,
60
,
67
,
75
,
123
,
124
,
129
,
147
,
148
,
154
,
157-61
,
175
,
179
,
200
,
220
,
225
,
246
,
286
,
293
,
305
,
333
,
344
,
347
,
348
,
356
,
357
,
360
,
363
,
376
,
385
,
388
,
396
,
436
,
443
,
444
,
454
     Â
Book Award
259
     Â
fact-checkers
104
,
412
Benchley, Robert
356
     Â
Untold Stories
177
Bernanos, Georges
     Â
The Diary of a Country Priest
159
,
164
Best American Comics
277
Best American Nonrequired Reading
277
Biskind, Peter
98
Bissinger, Buzz
     Â
After Friday Night Lights
429
,
431
Bissinger, H. G.
     Â
Friday Night Lights
365
,
369-70
     Â
Drinking Closer to Home
459
     Â
The Summer of Naked Swim Parties
459
     Â
The Wonder Bread Summer
459
,
463-4
Block, Francesca Lia
265-7
     Â
Necklace of Kisses
265
     Â
Weetzie Bat
266-7
Bloomsbury Classics
216
Blyton, Enid
136
Bone, George
66-7
Book Soup
45
Boxall, Peter
     Â
1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die
240
British Library Sound Archive
42
     Â
Fishing in Utopia
317-8
     Â
I Never Liked You
75
,
81
Brown, Dan
     Â
The Da Vinci Code
172
Brown, Gordon
147
     Â
Maxton
147
     Â
On Fire
205
,
210
,
211
,
213-4
     Â
The Complete Richard Hannay
57
Bulgakov, Mikhail
340
     Â
The Master and Margarita
340
Burke, James Lee
119
Business Traveller
magazine
363
Byliner
431
Calder, Angus
251
     Â
The Myth of the Blitz
251
Callender, Craig and Ralph Edney
51
     Â
Introducing Time
51
,
56
Cambridge University Press
461
Camus, Albert
267
     Â
L'Ãtranger
154
     Â
In Cold Blood
141
,
144-5
Carey, John
171
,
176
,
177
,
182-3
,
194
     Â
Pure Pleasure
183
     Â
The Intellectuals and the Masses
182
     Â
The Violent Effigy
348
     Â
What Good Are the Arts?
171
,
177
,
182
,
297
Carnegie Medalists
267
     Â
Hard Rain Falling
334
,
335
Carroll, Lewis
262
Cather, Willa
244
     Â
Soldiers of Salamis
101
,
123
,
128
     Â
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
188
     Â
The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist
81
     Â
Wonder Boys
107
Chambers, Roland
359
     Â
The Last Englishman
359
Chang, Jung
201
     Â
Wild Swans
201
Charlotte Observer
268