Shelby Van Pelt
Fiction 2022 | 360 pages
I finished this book about two hours ago and am still smiling about how the title emerges near the end of book.
Once again, a debut novel that astonishes me! The story is scrumptious! Marcellus McSwiddles is a Giant Pacific Octopus who cannot only think and feel as humans do, but also figures out how to let himself out of his tank every night. Remarkably, the information about octopuses in this novel is true. They are warm and intelligent and really do know how to unscrew a jar! (You will likely learn a few octopus facts. I did!)
Tova, our main character, cleans at the Sowell Bay Aquarium (a fictional town in Washington). She is 70, widowed, and also grieving the loss of her son Eric when he was 18. Tova and Marcellus develop a beautiful relationship, as she helps him navigate his excursions outside his tank. At the beginning of the book, Marcellus determines that he can be outside this tank for 18 minutes before he encounters "The Consequences."
The novel, however, is not only about Tova and Marcellus, but also about Cameron. The first few times we meet Cameron, who lives in California, is 30, and cannot hold onto a job or a relationship or any sense of stability, we don't know who is he is or how he will fit into the story. But eventually, all is revealed, And Cameron and his relationship with Tova are a central theme of the book. Well, perhaps THE central theme.
This book is warm-hearted, delightful, hard to put down. The characters have depth, the story line is surprisingly interesting, and the short sections written by Marcellus will tickle you! Do not hesitate to read this debut novel as soon as possible. What will she write next? I have joined her email list so that I will know!
October 2023