House of Wonder

House of Wonder
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Sarah Healy

شابک

9781101614105
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

July 28, 2014
Jenna has been running a design firm and independently raising a child; her twin brother, Warren, has been living with their mother and delivering pizza—at the overripe age of 37. In Royal Court, the neighborhood in suburban New Jersey they call home, houses are for sale but no one is buying. Mysterious break-ins have the neighborhood gossiping, and Jenna’s mother pleads for Jenna to spend time at the family home. After returning to Royal Court, Jenna suspects the shabby state of the house is not the real reason her mother wants her company—this becomes apparent after Warren comes home brutally beaten. Soon, the police are on their doorstep, and her brother is linked to the string of petty thefts in the neighborhood. In order for Jenna to keep her family together, she must accept the truth about her brother and mother. The story’s realism is believable and the prose is solid, but Healy’s (Can I Get an Amen?) loosely crafted characters lead generic emotional lives that play out in the confines of a generic suburban drama.



Kirkus

October 15, 2014
In Healy's second novel (Can I Get An Amen?, 2012), divorced single mother Jenna returns home to New Jersey to help her aging mother, Silla, cope with accusations that Jenna's autistic brother, Warren, is responsible for a string of burglaries in the neighborhood. The word "wonder" is defined as "rapt attention or astonishment at something awesomely mysterious," which is a concise way of describing how Jenna, single mother to daughter Rose, has always conceived of her undiagnosed, but likely autistic, twin brother, Warren. For 36 years, Warren has barely held down a series of entry-level jobs when he's not in his room in his hoarder mother's home making model airplanes. A recent spate of petty thefts has made the formerly tolerant neighbors suspicious of Warren and openly hostile to his mother. Jenna, who's running a graphic design business and trying not to think about her charming absentee ex, Duncan, finds herself drawn into the familial dynamics she once sought to escape. However, as she delves into her mother's secret past, Jenna begins to find the seeds of a new life potentially blooming with a former high school crush. But can Warren be trusted, or will he need to be institutionalized? Creating a rich family mythology, including earlobe pulling in times of distress to summon a family member and fabricated monsters named "Maglons," Healy also occasionally writes in gorgeous metaphor: "I had stood on the front steps of our apartment as [Duncan] got in a cab for the airport, wishing that I could cross and cross and cross my arms over my chest, wishing that I had rows and layers of arms, like the horseshoe crabs my father used to pull out of the water at the beach." The family-specific language and nuanced emotional turns make the novel feel instantly familiar without being predictable. Shifting admirably between the hidden past and the uncomfortably exposed present, Healy creates a believable and poignant portrait of a unique family grappling to understand itself and its role in a largely unimaginative world.

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