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The Housekeeper and the Professor
The Housekeeper and the Professor
Author: Yoko Ogawa, Stephen Snyder (Translator)
He is a brilliant math professor, with a peculiar problem -- since a traumatic head injury, he has lived with only eighty minutes of short-term memory. She is an astute young housekeeper with a ten-year-old son who is hired to care for him. And between them a strange, beautiful relationship blossoms. — Though the professor can hold new memories f...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312427801
ISBN-10: 0312427808
Publication Date: 2/3/2009
Pages: 208
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 99 ratings
Publisher: Picador
Book Type: Paperback
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pinkcypress avatar reviewed The Housekeeper and the Professor on + 86 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
It's not often that a book moves me the way this one did. After devouring most of it yesterday, even staying up late in the night, I finally finished it this morning, with tears streaming down my face.

This is a beautifully written novel (written by Ms. Ogawa in Japanese and translated by Stephen Snyder). It's a simple story of a woman who is the housekeeper for a mathematical genius - one who survived a tragic accident almost 20 years before leaving him with a short-term memory that lasts only 80 minutes. Each day, she must re-introduce herself when she comes to work. The Professor lives with notes clipped to his clothes, reminders to help him live. When he meets her son, he insists that she bring him with her every day. Nicknamed Root, the son and the Professor develop a fascinating relationship, sharing a love of math and baseball.

I could go on and on describing this book, its loveliness, and its love in every single page. Instead I will just say, please please read this book.
esjro avatar reviewed The Housekeeper and the Professor on + 904 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A single mother is assigned work as a housekeeper for an aging mathematics professor. Although once brilliant, the professor's mind lives permanently in the past as his short term memory only lasts 80 minutes. However, through mathematics the professor is able to forge a strong and lasting emotional bond with the housekeeper and her ten year old son.

It is difficult to describe the premise of The Housekeeper and the Professor in a way that will do it justice. The slim volume can be read in one sitting, but will stay with the reader long after its conclusion.
reviewed The Housekeeper and the Professor on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is an absolutely wonderful book on so many levels! It was the March selection for a book club of which I am a member. The discussion was terrific, with readers finding connections to their fear of math as a child, to autism, to Alzheimer's, to the definition of family, to family secrets. This book will be remembered and cherished by all who read it.
bellasgranny avatar reviewed The Housekeeper and the Professor on + 468 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was an unexpected treat. Although short, it's 180 pages,it was wonderful and original. It made me ponder many things such as how would I live my life if I had only 80 minutes of short term memory? If I only live in the present, could I form a bond with anyone? So beauitfully written, the prose is gorgeous but spare. The mathematical elements add another enjoyable layer to the story. You will keep thinking about this story long after you have turned the last page. Very highly recommended!
reviewed The Housekeeper and the Professor on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was such a beautiful little book, written with a very gentle touch. As an English major, I was completely bumfuddled by all the math allusions, but none of that bothered my interest in the story. The 3 main characters will stay with you for a long time after this book, and that is always a sign of a good read to me.
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Kmarie avatar reviewed The Housekeeper and the Professor on + 529 more book reviews
I read this book in 2009 when it was first released, and at first I wasn't sure what I thought of it because it is so very different... however, as the book went on, I became more and more moved and invested into it. Now, it has been three years and I can remember it as vividly as if I read it last week! EXCELLENT book, and so worth reading this slim novel!
knitter avatar reviewed The Housekeeper and the Professor on + 64 more book reviews
A sweet book. Not mushy, not a romance, not exciting, but wonderful reading and a very original story. I loaned my copy to two friends who felt the same way about it. I almost wanted to keep my copy (but did swap it).
reviewed The Housekeeper and the Professor on + 289 more book reviews
The Housekeeper and the Professor is a poignant story about human connections. Narrated by the former (we do not even know the characters' names), a single mother assigned to care for a mathematics professor whose memory is reduced to 80-minute intervals, the story follows the friendship between the professor, the housekeeper, and her 10 year old son. Baseball and numbers feature prominently in this heartwarming story in which Yoko Ogawa explores what is necessary for that connection to develop.

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