Bastard Out of Carolina
Where can someone start with this book? Allison does an amazing job at evoking emotions by dealing with very controversial topics. I could not put this book down. I know I was reading more in class while we were discussing because I wanted to read more. I am actually quite surprised I put it down a couple different times to focus on other things besides it.
The family connections were evident from the beginning chapters in the book. As you read further, you begin to meet the individual family characters and get to know them in the eyes of this remarkable child. I think the best relationship that was described other than her family was that of her "friend" Shannon Pearl. It was really tragic how she died. I hate how the mother automatically blames Bone for Shannon's horrific death. I just want to be like, maybe if you paid closer attention to your daughter instead of just going through the motions of being a mother, she might have been saved from this tragic ending. Bone knows that Shannon is essential for her to grow and develop. I think they clash so much because of their class status. Shannon must have been thinking in the back of her mind that since Bone offered her a seat on the bus, she had to return the favor even if that meant taking her on as a charity case.
I can see where the sexual abuse in this book is almost too much to bare. I know that this happens in real life and its disgusting. I am really glad that I had the opportunity to read this book. It's beautifully written in a language that is clear to understand. I was left questioning how Anney could love her daughter so much and shrug off the abuse that Bone was given. It's horrible. No matter how much you think you love another adult, if they are abusing your child, the choice seems to me to be easy; protect your child. I really think the class in its' entirity learned from this book whether positive or negative.
Ohhhh how can I forget the ending!! I do not like how this book ends. I don't like how it suggests that Anney left Bone to live a better life with her aunt. That's aweful! It's practically saying that you love your daughter, but you love the man who abused her and raped her more than her. I was kind of hoping she did kill Glen. He's a psychotic monster.
