Fang jian

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Emma Donoghue: Fang jian (Chinese language, 2011)

443 pages

Chinese language

Published Feb. 1, 2011

ISBN:
978-986-213-218-0
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OCLC Number:
703280280

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"對五歲的傑克而言, 房間就是全世界. 這是他出生和成長的地方, 他跟媽住在這裡, 學習, 閱讀, 吃飯, 睡覺, 遊戲. 晚上, 當老尼克來訪時, 媽把他安全地關在衣櫃裡. 對傑克來說, 房間就是他的整個世界, 但對媽而言, 卻是老尼克囚禁她七年的監獄. 靠著決心, 機智和強大的母愛, 媽為傑克創造了人生. 但她知道這樣是不夠的 ... 對她不夠, 對傑克也不夠. 她想出一個大膽的脫逃計畫, 需要仰賴她兒子的勇氣, 以及大量的運氣. 她沒想到的是, 對這計畫一旦成功會產生什麼樣的後果, 自己竟然沒有充分的準備."-- ǂc Back cover.

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Review of 'Room' on 'Goodreads'

I don't remember where I read about this book, but it was described as sensational, and it was. But it was also a strange book. It kind of feels like two books stuck together - the first book is the story of the escape from Room, and the second book the story of life after the escape. After the escape, the second half of the book feels like an extended epilogue. Or the first book might feel like a very long exposition for the second one. But somehow together there's something a bit jarring about the transition.
Writing from the perspective of a child is a bit like an actor doing the role of someone with an intellectual or mental disability. You can bungle it up real bad, but if you don't completely botch it, it's a sure way to get heaps of praise. Donoghue pulls it off well in …

Review of 'Room' on 'Goodreads'

Got to say this book has sat in my To Read pile for ages as the subject matter hardly sounds like a barrel of laughs. Usually when it comes to books I like to be entertained not challenged. However I did 50 pages in 1 sitting last night as it had me so gripped.

Review of 'Room' on 'Goodreads'

This compelling story is told from a five year old boy's point of view. Jack lives in Room, where he was born and has lived his entire life with Ma. During these five years, Room is Jack's world, he knows nothing about Outside. To Jack, Room is where he is safe.

To Ma, Room is the prison she has endured for seven years, after being kidnapped, raped, and locked away in Old Nick's backyard shed. They are given the necessities--food, clothing, heat, and they do have a TV and running water. In this tiny space, Ma does her very best with Jack, keeping him occupied, teaching him to read, allowing him small amounts of Television, such as Dora the Explorer. But soon, none of this will be enough. Ma knows Old Nick will not keep them alive forever--and he certainly is not going to let them out. Breaking out is …

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Subjects

  • Boys
  • Kidnapping
  • Escapes
  • Psychopaths
  • Mother and child
  • Fiction