I seldom read the Introduction at the beginning, but I made an exception this time, because Bradbury wrote it so beautifully poetic, and with an interesting title too! Here's a glimpse:
And with that, I knew I'd love this story, which is a reminiscent of his childhood happy memories. Of summer, of being alive - "I'm really alive!" - and, of course, of Dandelion wines he's helped his grandfather in the making. What a lively imagination the twelve years old Douglas Spaulding (or Ray Bradbury) had! - Douglas is Ray Bradbury's middle name, while Spaulding is his father's.
Some excerpts from the book:
On Dandelion:
"A common flower, a weed that
is one sees, yes. But for us, a noble thing, the Dandelion."
On Dandelion wine:
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"The words were summer on the
tongue. Hold summer in your hand, pour summer in a glass, a tiny glass of
course, the smallest tingling sip for children; change the season in your veins
by raising glass to lip and tilting summer in."
What is Dandelion Wine, anyway?
Dandelion wine is a medicinal
drink that also helps you feel buzzed. Dandelions are excellent for digestive
health since they help detoxify the lungs and heart because the dandelion
petals are rich in potassium, vitamins A, B, C, and D. Perhaps this was the
very first wine that was genuinely beneficial to your liver. The taste of
dandelion wine is slightly bitter with a dash of honey-like sweetness. [source]
It'd surely be a refreshing change
after a gloomy Hardy, and so far I've been slowly savouring Bradbury's poetic
narration in a bliss!
I didn't know that Ray Bradbury came from Waukegan. That's quite close to where I grew up and my dad went there once a week for work when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing the way books can connect with our lives, isn't it?
DeleteI loved this book!
ReplyDeleteWith that beautiful narrative, it's hard not too!
DeleteI first read this book in high school and have loved it ever since. It really captures the essence of summer imo.
ReplyDeleteIt really does! I feel like experiencing the summer Douglas Spaulding is enjoying. So powerful is Bradbury's narration!
DeleteI'm hoping to read more of RB's short stories this year - sounds like this is one to add to my wishlist.
ReplyDeletePlease do, Brona! It'll bring summer to your life whenever you read it! ;)
DeleteFeels like a great summer read. It's so funny how we think of the dandelion as an annoying weed, and it has such great properties.
ReplyDeleteIt is, isn't it? I wouldn't have thought dandelion could be processed into wine. I wonder how it tastes..
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