Today I’m reading a friend’s debut novel, The Operator by Howard Gershkowitz for Book Beginnings on Fridays.
Book Beginnings is a fun meme hosted by Rose City Reader blog. To participate, share the first sentence or so of a novel you are reading and your thoughts about it. When you are finished, add your URL to the Book Beginnings page linked above. Hope to see you there!
The Operator*by Howard Gershkowitz
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Summary: Harold Russell takes his wife Laura to an historical hotel in Prescott, Arizona for a much-needed vacation. While admiring an antique switchboard, a young switchboard operator using a brand-new version appears and talks to him. Because his wife can’t see or hear her, Harold wonders if he’s seeing ghosts. Another encounter with the young woman, whose name is Talia, in the middle of the night leads him to realize he’s traveling back in time to 1929. Using his knowledge that the Great Depression is imminent, he and Talia hatch a plan to prevent it. Arriving back in 2017, he finds the plan has failed, but Talia has left him a fortune and another plan to prevent an even bigger catastrophe.
First Sentence:
Journal Entry
December 21, 2016
7 a.m., Starbucks Dobson and Frye, Chandler, ArizonaIt’s been a long time since Laura and I have gone away together. I don’t know if it’ll do much good, but it’s worth a try.
Discussion:
I met Howard Gershkowitz at a writers group at our local library a few years ago, so I’ve had glimpses of this novel coming together. It is exciting that it is finally published. He never revealed the ending to our group, so we finally get to learn what happens.
The novel mentions a number of real places in Arizona, which is fun for locals to read.
What do you think?