The Only Girl in the World
A Memoir
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2017
نویسنده
Elisabeth Rodgersناشر
Hachette Book Groupشابک
9781549114106
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
- دیدگاه کاربران
نقد و بررسی
Elisabeth Rogers's deliberate and sensitive narration captures the isolation and misery of Maude Julien's horrific childhood. Julien is supposed to be a sort of superhero--immune to pain or fear, unable to be broken. Her parents homeschool her, express no affection, turn a blind eye to sexual abuse by a handyman, and constantly test her emotionally and physically. For example, she must hold on to an electric fence without flinching, spend a night in the basement with the rats without moving, and lock up her beloved dog during the day because . . . well, just because. Julien writes in the present tense, and Rogers honors that with an authentically young and na�ve tone. It's all astonishingly bleak. Julien's gradual rebellion and eventual escape allow the listener to finally take a breath. A.B. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
October 9, 2017
Julien writes of growing up in a family of survivalists in a town outside of Dunkirk, France, in this harrowing memoir. Born in 1957, Julien, now a psychotherapist living in Paris, was locked away from the world for over a decade starting at age three. During this time, Julien’s days were meticulously scheduled. Her mother became her sole teacher; she lived in a dark cellar to “meditate on death”; her father made her hold onto electric fences in order to strengthen her willpower. She rarely came into physical contact with anyone besides her parents, and the only sense of love and companionship she felt was for her two pets—her dog, Linda, and her horse, Arthur. Her father claimed superpowers, even the ability to read minds. As she grew older, Julien alternated between fear and resistance, realizing that her father might just be a “friendless, loveless man, who never gives or receives any kindness.” It was only at age 16 that she was able to leave the family compound in order to take her state school exams. The following year, she was allowed to take a train to Dunkirk to study music, and it was only then that she realized she could break away from her parents. This is a dark, moving, and thoughtfully rendered story.
دیدگاه کاربران