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Diane Zwang | 485 comments “Since I was born I had assumed that the world ran on very simple lines, like a larger version of our church. Now I was finding that even the church was sometimes confused. This was a problem. But not one I chose to deal with for many years more.”

A coming-of-age story of Jeanette Winterson who is adopted and growing up in a evangelical community in England. There wasn't anything I didn't love about this story, I especially liked the focus of the many women of the community. This was a raw, open and honest look at one girl's journey into adulthood with all the struggles that go with it including being different. It is amazing what the author achieved in a mere 176 pages.

“I knew I couldn't cope, so I didn't try. I would let the feeling out later, when it was safe. For now, I had to be hard and white. In the frosty days, in the winter, the ground is white, then the sun rises, and the frosts melt...”


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Denizen (den13) | 1138 comments Winterson is an author I've yet to try. Is this a good choice for first book?


message 3: by Jen (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen | 1545 comments I don't think it's her strongest book but it is a good place to start as it's semi-autobiographical and lays the foundation for making sense of some of her later work. I do love her!


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Denizen (den13) | 1138 comments Jen wrote: "I don't think it's her strongest book but it is a good place to start as it's semi-autobiographical and lays the foundation for making sense of some of her later work. I do love her!"

Checking, I have The Passion on my TBR (can't remember why). Oranges is a better starting point?


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Jen | 1545 comments I think so. I loved the passion. Do you like magical realism? I think you can start with any but this one was her first book


Tracy (tstan) | 1261 comments I read this one a long time ago, but it's one of those books that sticks with you. You're in good hands with any of her books- I have yet to read one that I didn't like.


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