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Polly Shulman (Author), Jennifer Ikeda (Narrator)
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  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Recorded Books; UNABRIDGED edition (2006)
  • ISBN-10: 1428122087
  • ISBN-13: 978-1428122086
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Healthy Dose of Enthusiasm, March 19, 2006
This review is from: Enthusiasm (Hardcover)
What can you do when your best friend is the most enthusiastic, passionate person you know?

Shake your head, laugh, and run right alongside her as she scurries from one new passion to another.

Ashleigh is an utterly exhuberant sophomore who grabs onto a new interest every few weeks and throws herself into it head-first. Julie, her best friend and next-door neighbor since childhood, has supported and weathered through all of Ashleigh's phases. She is six inches taller and much quieter than her friend, preferring a good book to an escapade.

One day, Ashleigh finally reads one of Julie's favorite books, Pride and Prejudice. Suddenly, Ashleigh decides that life would be grand if it were more like Austen's works. She dons long skirts, uses Victorian phrases, and plans to crash a formal dance at an all-boys school. She talks Julie into coming along with her, though they do not have tickets nor formal invitations.

As luck would have it, a Mysterious Stranger - the cute boy Julie has seen in town half a dozen times but never really spoken to - happens to be there. His name is Parr, and he is quite the gentleman. By the end of the night, Ashleigh is smitten with Parr. Ever the selfless one, Julie doesn't tell her best friend that she likes Parr too. When Ashleigh and Julie get involved in a contemporary musical version of A Midsummer Night's Dream at Parr's school, things get even more complicated - and funny, and fun.

Enthusiasm by Polly Shulman is, in a word, adorable. This is a sweet story about friendship, families, and following your heart. The characters are good kids, and you'll root for them. The story is good, clean fun, with a touch of its own slang (ie "ig" or "igsome" for someone or something the girls don't find appealing). It is G-rated, so younger teens may read it, and it has plenty of literary references to the works of Austen and Shakespeare, so adults will enjoy it.

I particularly enjoyed the fact that the story is told through the voice of the loyal sidekick. Julie is a fiercely loyal friend and daughter who juggles her schoolwork, her friend's whims, and her divorced parents' new lives, all with a good spirit - something which is rare in modern fiction. She has a great inner monologue, related through the first person narration. For example, every time she thinks of a witty retort but holds her tongue instead of vocalizing the snark, she banks a dollar in her mind.

I am a very enthusiastic person myself, so I related to that aspect of Ashleigh's personality. I do not go through phases like she does, however. Luckily, Ashleigh never completely forgets the things she liked; though she moves on to her Next Big Thing with gusto, she might later incorporate an earlier hobby into it later.

Last but not least, in spite of the fact that one should never judge a book by its cover, this particular cover deserves some kudos. Ashleigh is shown in the vintage dress she wears to that fateful dance, jumping in the air, holding a copy of Pride and Prejudice in her hand. Slyly, the paperback pictured is the Penguin Classics edition; Enthusiasm novel is published by Penguin Putnam's teen imprint.

Whether you are an adult or a teenager, whether you are a Julie or an Ashleigh, Enthusiasm will steal your heart and make you smile.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enthusiasm Turned Me Into an Enthusiast, November 15, 2005
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Mary Dickens (San Fransisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Enthusiasm (Hardcover)
Polly Shulman's Enthusiasm is an absolutely fabulous book. It is so wonderfully written; it is surprising that this is her first book. Shulman ties in classic literature (such as Pride and Prejudice and Romeo and Juliet) with great skill and in a way that does them justice. It is the little details of the plot that make it so you just cannot put it down. Shulman ties them all together in a very Dickensian manner; they are all relevant in the end which makes the moment of realization extremely enjoyable.
Perhaps one of the things I liked the most about the book was the fact that the young females of the book were quite intelligent and sensible. I have found that in most literature for this age group, the author is compelled to make protagonist a total fool that doesn't know what is what, merely to create drama. Shulman does not have to stoop to that low to make the book interesting. She keeps the story upbeat without sacrificing reality.
This book will have you jumping with excitement and delight.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful and elegantly written, March 16, 2006
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This review is from: Enthusiasm (Hardcover)
Julie's best friend Ashleigh is an enthusiast who jumps from one craze to the next, immersing herself and those around her into her latest obsession. One summer it was reptiles, another year it was King Arthur. Julie has always followed Ashleigh's crazes, but when Ashleigh reads PRIDE AND PREJUDICE and is determined to model their lives after the novels of Jane Austen, Julie isn't sure she wants to encourage her best friend in her latest enthusiasm. Not only does Ashleigh refuse to wear anything but long skirts and ballet slippers, she insists they must find love interests by crashing the fall formal dance at a nearby private boys school.

Ashleigh's enthusiasm leads the two girls from one hilarious adventure to another. Convincingly narrated by Julie, ENTHUSIASM takes PRIDE AND PREJUDICE as only one of its literary themes. It is modeled less after any specific Austen book or Shakespearean plot than it is the classic themes of mixed identities, secret crushes, and keen social observation.

The book is deliciously light without being trite, and (biggest surprise of all) it actually had some decent poetry in it, including one fabulous acrostic poem around which much of the narrative centers. Touches of poetry appear throughout, including a hilarious first conversation between Julie and her love interest, modeled on the sonnet dialogue that accompanies first meetings in Shakespeare's ROMEO & JULIET.

In many ways the book shares more parallels with Austen's SENSE AND SENSIBILITY than it does PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Julie plays the pragmatic Eleanor Dashwood to Ashleigh's more emotional Marianne. Like Eleanor Dashwood, Julie hides her true feelings for fear of hurting a friend. Her love interest is more like Mr. Ferrars than Mr. Darcy --- he's gentle and slightly awkward, and could never be accused of acting like a snob. There is, however, an obnoxious Mr. Collins-type suitor, which definitely is an appreciable touch.

The only underdeveloped part of the story comes on Julie's 16th birthday (December 17th, Ms. Austen's birthday as well), which is overshadowed by her stepmother's grief upon miscarrying a baby whose birthday would have been the same day. Counting the months, Julie realizes that the baby was conceived long before her parents' divorce and that her father had never intended to reconcile the way he had promised Julie and her mother.

There is also a very awkward and strange moment in a neighbor's greenhouse where she is found crying by a friend's appealing, older brother. They end up kissing and are interrupted by her friend. Neither situation is resolved, but in some ways they make the book more appealing. Messy edges and unexplained situations add a touch of realism to what is otherwise an idealistic romance. Both incidents are a peek beyond the literary romantic haze to the adult world in which courtly love plays no role, and bodies have interests that hearts may not share.

But the harsh, gritty realism often portrayed in young adult novels has very little to do with the many delights of ENTHUSIASM. This is an elegantly written and entirely entertaining book with a fresh and unjaded look at friendship and young love, as likely to appeal to older Austen enthusiasts as it is to young readers experiencing love for the first time.

--- Reviewed by Sarah A. Wood
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