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Feb 04 2009

Firmin by Sam Savage

Published by nobs at 9:03 pm under fiction Edit This

It was a dark and stormy night…Boston, Scollay Square, 1960. Flo is alone and pregnant and being followed by drunken sailors. All she wants is a safe, dry place to rest. Escaping her pursuers, she ducks into a darkened used bookstore. Finding it free of people, she searches out a warm corner near the water heater, reaches for James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake and begins to shred it’s pages as she builds a nest for her impending family.

Our narrator is Firmin. The thirteenth rat in this litter Flo has dropped. Being as Firmin is the runt and Flo has only twelve nipples to offer her young, our friend needs to use his wit to survive his own siblings. Nourishing himself on a steady diet of literature. First eating the pages. Soon reading the pages.

Sam Savage has created an interesting character in Firmin. Yes, he’s a rat facing all of the pitfalls a rat encounters in it’s short life. Scavenging for food while trying to avoid being seen by humans. But, as a result of his unexpected ability to read, this rat finds himself longing for some human qualities. Adventure, knowledge, romance…human contact.

Firmin has a generous, although, understated wit. He equates the taste of lettuce to Jane Austin. Firmin’s narrative is often punctuated with book titles that fall into his mind as he describes various scenes.

This rat is also very dark. Savage’s book is not a light read. This is 164 pages of character study touching on philosophy, humanity, mortality and the meaning of life through the eyes of a solitary creature longing for the world of social creatures.

As for we humans. Firmin is a bit of a cautionary tale concerning how, why and when we choose to read. With anything “addictive”, when do we cross the threshold of entertainment or knowledge to escaping our everyday dull-drums. At what point should one pull their nose out of the pages of someone else’s life (real or imagined) and remember to live ones own.

  • Title: Firmin
  • Author: Sam Savage
  • Illustrator: Michael Mikolowski
  • Publisher: Coffeehouse Press
  • ISBN: 978-1566891813

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5 Responses to “Firmin by Sam Savage”

  1. Cathyon 04 Feb 2009 at 11:55 pm edit this

    I’ve been wanting to read this book, so it was good to see your review!

  2. Stacion 05 Feb 2009 at 9:26 pm edit this

    Great review..very insightful. It makes me want to read it!!

  3. Gramma Annon 07 Feb 2009 at 10:23 pm edit this

    Thanks for popping by for a visit at my blog. I haven’t heard of this book, but like you said, your reviews are of not so famous books. I hope “Firmin” lives a long and happy life!;)

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