What has been your favorite memoir?
Come, Tell Me How You Live is a lighthearted memoir
about Agatha Christie’s adventures in Syria while her husband, Max, was on an archaeological
dig in the1930s. She gathered together
her notes and vignettes afterwards to put together this interesting memoir.
My thoughts on this novel:
· I read Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie in July as part of #ReadChristie2025. The overall theme this year is to explore Christie’s works through the canon of characters and their careers. The career for July was archeologists.
· Christie’s second husband Max Mallowan was a renowned archaeologist. He was thirteen years younger than her, and they traveled the world together. I love this for Agatha Christie after her disastrous first marriage.
· There was not much in the memoir on actual archaeology, but more on the people, places, and trying to make a home in a new and foreign place.
· My favorite vignette was unforgettable and disturbing. Christie woke up one night to find her and her husband covered with mice. He could sleep fine, but she could not so their beds were moved outside. A cat was hired the next day who efficiently and methodically killed the mice. Christie called it a “professional cat.” I would have loved to see this cat.
· Christie chronicled a lot of hatred between different groups of different religions against each other. Some were told with humor such as driver that tried to run over people of a particular religious group whenever he saw them, but I didn’t think it was funny. Sadly, this conflict hasn’t changed with time in the Middle East.
· Christie did write this memoir with a lot of wit and humor throughout. It was nice to read a different genre from Christie rather than a mystery.
· I wanted to travel with Christie as she seemed like a very fun and charming person. The site conditions didn’t sound so fun, however.
· It was sad thinking about all these archaeological treasures being found and carted away from their homeland.
Overall, Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie
was a great memoir filled with wit and humor.
This book gives one the experience of what it would have been like to
live through an archaeological dig in the 1930s.
Book Source:
The Kewaunee Public Library.
Thank-you!
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