Sunday, July 10, 2022

(Isa)Belle Breaks a Spell: Rose Petal Kettle

This weekend I gobbled up Jasmine Guillory's latest, By the Book.  A modern take on Beauty and the Beast, it's the story of how editorial assistant Isabelle-not-Belle-but-Izzy Marlowe sacrifices herself for success by volunteering to bunk with celebrity bad boy Beau Towers.  Although maybe "bunk" is a bad choice of words, as it makes Izzy sound like some kind of publishing prostitute.  Which she's not; after all, this is Disney!  No, Izzy moves in with Beau to help him finish his long-overdue memoir.  And it's awkward and scary and uncomfortable.  But after years as an overlooked Black overachiever at an almost-all-white publishing house, Izzy is burned out by New York City and ready to escape to sunny Santa Barbara:

"Publishing was so different than she thought it would be.  It seemed like people only cared about status and profits and the bottom line, and not that feeling you got when you read a book that meant something to you, that wonder and hope and fullness in your chest, that feeling like there was a place for you in the world, and it was out there for you to find it." (65) 

If that's not a Belle sentiment, then I don't know what is.  Who could blame Izzy for feeling like she's losing touch with it?  

Indeed, the Disney parallels in By the Book are as effective as they are charming.  Izzy's publishing house is called Tale as Old as Time, she imagines that inanimate objects in Beau's rose-covered mansion are talking to her, and she and Beau binge a TV show called This Provincial Life.  What's more, Izzy makes an entrance down Beau's sweeping staircase in a yellow dress, the mansion boasts several secret rooms as well as a library, and Beau has a tea-loving assistant nicknamed Kettle.  Yet most importantly, it isn't long before Izzy realizes that the so-called spoiled beast she's being paid to tame is simply a sheep in wolf's clothing (or, in his case, sweatpants).  Like the roses in the garden, under her persistent but gentle tutelage, Beau begins to blossom into a writer -- and human.

Full of all the fun, food, and romance for which Guillory's novels are known, By the Book delivers a Disney-worthy happy ending.  No doubt about it, you'll want to be Guillory's guest. :)

12 comments:

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

It does sound like a good story that I would enjoy. I like memoirs, biographies and books that focus on the feelings and struggles of a female character. You have intrigued me with your review and I'll be looking into this one. Thanks for pointing. out the analogies too. I usually miss the correlations and bigger pictures.

ellie said...

Oh, her books are trending and those that are sort of like it. Yes, publishing has changed so much. And yet to find a way to make it into a romance..now that's a feat on its own. Looks like a fun summer read. At least one, to leave you smiling. Such a wonderful review too! ❤️❤️❤️❤️πŸ₯πŸ₯πŸ₯πŸ₯πŸ₯ I am pretty much still hiding out at home if I'm not at work. Oh, was I ready for this weekend. Of course, I managed a little writing. Hope all is going well with your creativity. Thanks again for your comments!

Ivy's Closet said...

So great to read your review. It does look like a fun read! We need more of those. I love the way the author got these two "bunking" Such an interesting twist in these modern times. >>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks so much for your comments. Definitely, that time of year to stay indoors..for all this humidity. And a few rain showers. I have found S'more's are just as good from the microwave. Recently, I came across MINGA clothing site. They do have some interesting models. Which is where my "jolene" character is from.

Caitlin'nMegan said...

Oh..and to have her name as "izzy" is quite interesting. Such a fun tale and a modern romance too! I am sure she is the master of this 'balance' yet sometimes you might wonder..oh this just wrote it's self..if only!

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Of course, I seem to like to get myself in 'fixes' too. Although, it is a dilemma trying to keep a balance between new characters and old characters and forging on. Thanks for your encouragement and of course, comments. Happy July!

Hollyn'Stevie said...

Such a fun summer read. Just what I need! Yes, it is perfect to find a little getaway like this. What a wonderful weekend week which my luck..would take me a month or more.❤️🌈❤️🌈❤️🌈 About Stevie & J..well, It has taken me forever..or so it seems to get to this point with these two. Thanks so much for reading and of course, thank you for your comments too ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

The Book Group said...

Oh, secret rooms. Objects that talk back to you..my kind of story! Such a great review! I enjoyed it so much. I know I have seen her books. I haven't read any. I shall try!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I just started a drama that Steve Zhang (Stu) is in..a murder mystery. Like always, he is one actor who is fun to watch. Although, I do have an entirely different view of him as "Stu"... but seriously, I have a feeling in real life the actor is nothing like the characters he plays.

Samantha said...

What a cute story and awesome parallel to Beauty and the Beast!! The quote you included is amazing: "It seemed like people only cared about status and profits and the bottom line, and not that feeling you got when you read a book that meant something to you, that wonder and hope and fullness in your chest, that feeling like there was a place for you in the world, and it was out there for you to find it." Exactly!!! That is the perfect description of how a book can make you feel! Lastly, the Beauty and the Beast spot-on elements, such as Izzy making an entrance in a yellow dress on the staircase, along with the tea-loving assistant named Kettle, is just so adorable. What a fun read!

ellie said...

Oh..the dilemma of Mercer and Cade (blonde) and Lily and Rafe (dark-haired). And Cade and Rafe being twins..no less. Thanks for your comments about these characters. I greatly appreciate it. Of course, Lily and Rafe are too busy to be in..any kind of trouble while Cade is the one always home alone. Add our Nancy aka Doris to the mix and well maybe there is a good balance. Hopefully. Yes, in my mind "Bill" had always been Ray Liotta so I was so sad to hear the news of his passing. Although, Doris has her own sadness to get through too. Of course, it's been a while since I've had Lily much in the story. I feel she just wants Gram all to herself.

Caitlin'nMegan said...

Thank you so much for your comment about the Vera, Cora and Alma storyline! I had been wondering for so long just who could Cori's mother be..hahahah..and then suddenly I thought Sandra Oh would be perfect for the part. Of course, Vera might be her own worst enemy sometimes, and then to have Kirby the Ti Chi instructor who I am sure Vera taught him everything he knows..=)

Emmylou said...

I agree with the others....this sounds like such a fun read. Beauty and The Beast...you can't go wrong with that:D

Sakuranko said...

Oh very good book

Jewel Divas Style said...

Sounds like a cute story, but I'm a bit over stories constantly being reimagined.