Grace
A Novel
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نقد و بررسی
March 1, 2012
An increasing sense of foreboding marks Greenwood's (This Glittering World; The Hungry Season) eloquent and compelling novel about the struggles of a small-town family. Young Trevor Kennedy, who receives a camera from his art teacher, is the biggest boy in the seventh grade. The daily, incessant, yet unnoticed bullying at school has made him want to become invisible. Somehow, though, the camera promises a change in Trevor's life. While school is his living hell, his parents have huge issues of their own, including mounds of bills and Trevor's aging grandfather, troubled by his own challenges. Grace, Trevor's five-year-old sister, remains the family's only bright spot. As the abuse becomes more extreme, Trevor's life starts to careen out of control. VERDICT Greenwood's harrowing study of a troubled family on the brink of disaster is exceptionally well observed; her skillful use of imagery and foreshadowing sharpens the focus on the Kennedys' dysfunction and avoidance of communication. Readers who enjoy insightful and sensitive family drama (Lionel Shriver's We Need To Talk About Kevin; Rosellen Brown's Before and After) will appreciate discovering Greenwood.--Andrea Tarr, Corona P.L., CA
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