I first picked up this book in a Barnes and Noble and was not impressed. I could not imagine reading a novel narrated by a five-year-old. I forgot about this initial encounter and downloaded it to my Kindle after reading what seemed like an interesting description. It took a few pages to get used to the child's lingo. Then, I was captivated. I was so captivated that I could hardly stop reading and began to shake with anxiety at the intensity of it all!
It is about a boy and his mother living in captivity under the mother's abductor. He has never been or seen outside the small room that they live in besides the blue sky through Skylight. When his ma begins to tell him about the rest of the world and her escape plan, he becomes fearful and skeptical.
Everyone has heard about escaped abductees in the news. I have thought, " Oh, how awful!" and "Oh, how happy they must be to have gotten out." I never considered that these people were actually LIVING and might be happy or used to living this way. The outside world can be very shocking and threatening once used to Room.
I was interested that Donoghue was able to capture the views and voice of Jack, the narrator, so well. So, I looked into it. Even though she put the entire book together in only six months, she did quite a bit of research. She looked into cases similar to her idea, births in concentration camps, lives of abused children, outdoor sheds and sound proofing measures, and also created her own dictionary based on her son's vocabulary. I was also floored by a true revelation from Donoghue; 25,000 Americans are imprisoned at any one time (not in the same circumstances, of course). Amazing!!
Emma Donoghue is very creative. She made her own website dedicated to room where you can read interviews and view a digital 'Room.' It is very interesting. Check it out here. Make sure your computer volume is on.
This is one of the few books that I may actually go out and buy to keep in my library. Not only would I read it again, I plan to read parts of it to my daughter. I really enjoyed it!
Food: slimy green beans and 100 pieces of cereal
Reading: Anna Karina
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