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Indlæser... Foster (2010)af Claire Keegan
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. This short story tells a first-person account of an Irish child sent to live with relatives in the countryside. At the outset, she does not know whether she will ever return home again. She quickly discovers that her new guardians are kind and affectionate in a way that her parents never were. She grows to feel at home there… until something terrible happens to make her see her situation for what it is. Then her parents have her return home, where she faces a new problem – whether to speak or to remain silent about her experiences. Claire Keegan’s writing appeals to those who like shorter works of fiction and appreciate books where the events themselves drive the plot. I had to reread parts of this work because the plot movements were so subtle, yet after rereading them, I found the entire work to be ingenious. Her style is almost too nuanced, but her themes possess an infinitely deep quality. Like the rest of Keegan’s writing, this story is succinctly worded without spending any loose energy. It reminds readers that things are not always as they seem and that speaking the truth remains an eminent human virtue. She nobly puts a magnifying glass on vulnerable children such as those fostered in the vulnerable society of Ireland. Because her stories are so understated, she encourages readers to focus upon details to extract meaning. As in literature, so in life. A young girl is taken to the Kinsellas--a childless couple she does not know--who will foster her while her impoverished parents await the birth of their latest child. The girl is fed well and grows so much in the few days she is there. She is clean, she is fed, she is appreciated, clothes and school supplies are purchased. She gets more positive attention than she ever has. She blossoms in all ways as she stays with them, and the reader feels her own amazement at their kindness and food, and their attempting to hide their shock at how she is neglected at home. This book is so sad and bittersweet, as a young girl sees how home life can be--and a couple who lost their only child see a family with more children than they can feed or dress or love as they would like. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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En lille pige sendes i pleje på en gård i Irland. Væk fra hjemmets mange søskende og fattigdom. På gården mødes hun af en varme og omsorg, hun ikke har oplevet før. Men et møde med en nabokone rokker ved idyllen. Kortroman til læsere af smukke og poetiske historier No library descriptions found. |
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Foster is a short story about an Irish girl sent to live with a couple while her mother gives birth to the next of several children. She warms to the couple as they take far better care of her than her own parents did. The ending is sad. I liked the story but have trouble really getting into anything that isn't at least 300 pages. The audiobook performer had the most glorious voice though. ( )