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Lädt ... Paper Butterfliesvon Lisa Heathfield
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. If you're looking for a feel-good YA book, this is definitely not the book for you! "Paper Butterflies" is (unfortunately) probably the most honest and raw look at a child's life who is living in an abusive situation and what happens when that child finally gets up the courage to ask for help and feel like no one is listening. June's life is not a pretty story. After her mother's death, June's dad remarries and her stepmother and stepsister are anything but nice to her. On top of that, she is constantly bullied at school where she didn't get any help either. I didn't think the This is a real-life Cinderella tale with a brutal reminder that all stories don't have happily-ever-afters. Lisa Heathfield has the ability to take me from feeling happy, smiling and full of hope to sobbing like my heart just can't take any more, all in just a few pages. The characters she creates are so real, their lives so tragic yet at the same time they see the beauty in all things. Her words remind me how important life and family is and to always have compassion and regard for others. Quite simply I'm in awe of how easily her words reach inside me and turn my emotions upside down. Paper Butterflies is a tragic, beautiful and heart breaking read. I was doubtful when picking it up that it could come anywhere close to Lisa's previous book Seed, which is one of my favourite books, one that has stuck with me and that I recommend to almost everyone, since I read it back in November 2014. I wasn't disappointed and Paper Butterflies has joined Seed on my favourites shelf. The book covers sensitive topics like Seed but at the same time is so different. The characters feel real and genuine and I got to know and love many of them and will miss them now I have finished the book. The story is told from the point of view of June, a young girl who experiences abuse at the hands of her step-mother. You can feel her hurt, her anger and feelings of hopelessness and you just want to reach inside the pages and make everything better. I couldn't put the book down. I was up all night, my emotions all over the place, hankie at the ready and trying to sniff quietly in case I woke anyone. I experienced everything from joy, anger, tears, hope, every emotion you could possibly imagine and the world around me faded out of existence while the book was in my hands. Highly recommend and another book that will stick with me long after I finished reading. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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June is physically and emotionally abused by her stepmother, and the only person June feels safe telling is her friend Blister, who helps her believe she can escape her nightmare situation, but when a shocking tragedy occurs June finds herself trapped, potentially forever. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Thank goodness for beautiful Blister and his loving, eccentric family who gave June some respite from the abuse she was receiving at home and at school. Without their love and support, and Blister's enduring friendship, I don't think June would have survived. I adored Blister and was moved by their friendship and blossoming romance. So, so touching.
This book was beautifully written and I enjoyed the format the author chose. The book began with a Before chapter, when June is only ten, not long after her father remarried, and the reader watches June grow up as she narrates the story. Even those she is getting older, sadly her home life does not change. Interspersed between the the Before chapters are the After sections which were more about June reflecting, and trying, to make sense of her past.
"Paper Butterflies" was such an emotionally draining, gut-wrenching story that I felt physically ill at times, but it was also a story of hope, love and forgiveness. It is not often that a book has such a powerful impact on me, but this one certain did. ( )