Complex emotional drama
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Reviewed by me as part of Rosie Amber's Book Review Team
This mysterious domestic drama had a most interesting and unusual plot; I couldn't work out where it was going at all, which kept me turning the pages.
The story is told from multiple first person points of view, the main one (to my mind) being Jessica, who is aged between eleven and thirteen for most of the story. She's an overweight, shy girl who doesn't get on that well with her parents, but has an unusually close bond with her best friend, Jack Banford.
Jack is a troubled young boy with divorced parents, and his mother is
dying.
I thought the way Jess was written was a clever piece of character illustration;
I believed in her completely. All her
fears and insecurities leapt from the page.
Jack was so well drawn, too, that I could completely understand her
obsessive feelings for him. I loved
their relationship, the secret world they'd forged together.
The story is divided into three parts, the first and longest of which
is a building up of the background.
Here, I felt that some of the points of view were superfluous, that the
story would have been structured better as longer sections from less
viewpoints; it kept diving off at tangents. The characters themselves were clearly
defined, I just thought there were too many voices, too much chopping and
changing.
Part two starts with a HUGE surprise - well done, Ms Spicer, that one
certainly made me go 'whaaat?!'. There
follows a court case, which was well done, and kept me completely
absorbed. I couldn't guess the outcome
of this, which pleased me. As for the
ending, I felt a little confused; things were implied, suggested, rather than
facts being given, and I am still not absolutely sure I quite 'got' it. I am willing to accept that this might just
be me, though!
To sum up - I'd recommend this if you like complex dramas with
undercurrents, secrets and hidden depths, and the author deserves a round of
applause for the relationship between Jack and Jess.
Thanks Terry and interesting review.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteReally enjoy Bev's writing so this is on my list :)
ReplyDeleteGood old RBRT, I say! :)
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