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Original Title: | One Foot Wrong |
ISBN: | 0749007958 (ISBN13: 9780749007959) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Prime Minister's |
Literary Awards: | Nominee for Fiction (2009) |
Sofie Laguna
Hardcover | Pages: 249 pages Rating: 3.62 | 1163 Users | 164 Reviews
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Meet Hester. A child of dark beginnings and few words. Living a painfully sheltered existence forced upon her by reclusive parents, Hester befriends the inanimate objects in her sheltered life: Cat, Broom, Handle and Axe all speak to her, urging Hester to go out into the world and enjoy the rich experience of life. When Hester's parents are forced to send her to school, the little girl is overjoyed at meeting children her own age and making her first real friend - Mary. But her pleasure is cruelly taken away from her and she returns to the overwhelming oppressiveness of home. But no one can stop Hester from growing up and it is when innocence becomes experience that she finds the strength to take action. All she has endured in her short life culminates in a climactic moment that will change her life forever.Describe Based On Books One Foot Wrong
Title | : | One Foot Wrong |
Author | : | Sofie Laguna |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 249 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2009 by Allison & Busby (first published January 1st 2008) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Horror. Religion |
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Ratings: 3.62 From 1163 Users | 164 ReviewsAssessment Based On Books One Foot Wrong
A painful heart-wrenching book about a little girl, trapped in a world of abuse and her own imagination. Bleak but powerful, with a tiny sliver of redemption.Sofie Laguna is an Australian novelist, this is her first adult fiction book. It's incredibly difficult to relay the emotions that this story evoked for me. The style, the language and the story is unlike anything I've come across before. The nearest comparison, for those that want one, would be Emma Donoghue's 'Room' - if only for the child narrator and the sparse language.The story starts with Hester as a small girl - an unwanted small girl who is kept in isolation by her fanatical, religious
Another 5 star book for me from the beautiful writing of Sofie Laguna. Perfectly paced and such a clever way of telling this story. Sofie Laguna's ability to write from a child's perspective is such a gift and such a joy to read.
One Foot Wrong is a powerful and extremely disturbing novel. It starts off gently, dropping the reader into the lyrical, almost charming narrative of Hester Wakefield. Its a childs world, where cats and birds are friends, and inanimate objects such as a spoon, a chair and a broom, communicate warmly. Parents on the other hand, are objectified and kept at a distance wherever possible. The lyricism of Hesters astonishingly beautiful and myopic voice is constant, even when the plot becomes
Oh gosh, the pain! The blurb describes this book as compelling & haunting ... yes, I agree, 100%. The story is cleverly told & it is only because of the writing that I finished it. I love how this author is not afraid to approach those issues we prefer to ignore in society: mental health, trauma, child abuse. Her exploration of these topics is commendable; she manages to comprehensively explore the issues yet still leave the reader intact at the end ... just! Although painful in parts it
I like a book written from an interesting perspective, and this book certainly has that. Told from the point of view of Hester, a girl/young woman growing up in a house with distant, abusive, extremely religious parents, never allowed to interact with the outside world, Laguna uses the language and imagery of a small child trying to make sense of a world she can only guess at. Hester anthropomorphises common household objects to be her only friends. Since all of her questions about the world go
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