There There blew me away. Wow is Tommy Orange a talented storyteller and writer! I am a high school teacher and we will most likely read/teach it with our juniors next year. Can't wait to share this book with students!
I agree that the plot speeds up very quickly and it's disorienting, but I think that might be intentional. What happens at the end is a very disorienting experience and I think the author wanted to make the reader feel as disoriented as all the characters did as well
My library hold for this book just came in, and I’m so excited to get to it - I’m always a little wary when a book is this hyped up, but it really sounds like it lives up to all the praise. Thanks for this great review, Rincey!
I was also very impressed with There There as a debut and I'm excited to see what Orange will do next. I also agree about the ending, pacing to it was a bit jarring, and there were revelations concerning interconnected storylines that felt got washed over by the ending for the sake of being an ending. No doubt this will be a classic, I bet. I keep thinking about one scene Orange writes about one of the characters being used to watching TV while on the floor because of the possibility of gunfire coming through the window. Orange manages to blend innocence and violence in such an organic way
Saw you review and ran down to my local book store, they didn't have the English version but still got in even though it's translated into Danish. Can't wait to read it!
Yes, I knew the book would end on a cliffhanger, but I really hoped it wouldn't. I can see why from a writer's point of view, it seems like a good way of writing an ending that sticks with the reader, but it also seems like an easy out for the writer.
I was sitting on the fence about this book but I thought your review was excellent and very helpful. I have a much better feel for what to expect and I think I will read it.
I finished it late last night because I couldn’t put it down. Totally agree with your perspective. I thought the writing was absolutely amazing. (Parts reminded me of “The Grapes of Wrath,” the way it flipped back and forth between detailed characters and poetic descriptions of scenes and popular culture.) BTW, I gotta know what your T-shirt says?? 😜
There There blew me away. Wow is Tommy Orange a talented storyteller and writer! I am a high school teacher and we will most likely read/teach it with our juniors next year. Can't wait to share this book with students!
I agree that the plot speeds up very quickly and it's disorienting, but I think that might be intentional. What happens at the end is a very disorienting experience and I think the author wanted to make the reader feel as disoriented as all the characters did as well
I loved this book also. The confusion and fast paced disorientation at the end reminded me of the overall native experience.
Gonna read it now! Got it from the Library yesterday. Thanks, Rincey!
I was debating wether to get this book or not. Now I am definitely going to read it, thx!
My library hold for this book just came in, and I’m so excited to get to it - I’m always a little wary when a book is this hyped up, but it really sounds like it lives up to all the praise. Thanks for this great review, Rincey!
Ma'am please explain indigenous resistance from the novel...
I was also very impressed with There There as a debut and I'm excited to see what Orange will do next. I also agree about the ending, pacing to it was a bit jarring, and there were revelations concerning interconnected storylines that felt got washed over by the ending for the sake of being an ending. No doubt this will be a classic, I bet. I keep thinking about one scene Orange writes about one of the characters being used to watching TV while on the floor because of the possibility of gunfire coming through the window. Orange manages to blend innocence and violence in such an organic way
Saw you review and ran down to my local book store, they didn't have the English version but still got in even though it's translated into Danish. Can't wait to read it!
Yes, I knew the book would end on a cliffhanger, but I really hoped it wouldn't. I can see why from a writer's point of view, it seems like a good way of writing an ending that sticks with the reader, but it also seems like an easy out for the writer.
The Librarian is in Podcast talked about this book in their latest episode...your video makes the sign that I should read it official!
Great review! Beautiful story beautiful writing! Im still in awe that this is a debut novel!
I was sitting on the fence about this book but I thought your review was excellent and very helpful. I have a much better feel for what to expect and I think I will read it.
I hope you enjoy it!
I loved it as well! I definitely did go back and make a cheat sheet about halfway through and it was super helpful.
I hadn't heard a lot about this book but it sounds great.
So waiting for your review of, "A Place For Us".
I need to read it first!
Ohh I want to read this!
I finished it late last night because I couldn’t put it down. Totally agree with your perspective. I thought the writing was absolutely amazing. (Parts reminded me of “The Grapes of Wrath,” the way it flipped back and forth between detailed characters and poetic descriptions of scenes and popular culture.) BTW, I gotta know what your T-shirt says?? 😜
It just says "I've Read Books" :)