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White Oleander
Author: Janet Fitch
Book Information
Publisher: Little, Brown
Book Type: Hardcover
Rating: 129

ISBN-13: 9780316569323 - ISBN-10: 0316569321
Publication Date: 5/1999
Pages: 390

Book Description:
Astrid is the only child of a single mother, Ingrid, a brillant, obsessed poet who wields her luminous beauty to intimidate and manipulate men. Astrd worships her mother and cherishes thier private world full of ritual and mystery - but their idyll is shattered when Astrid's mother falls apart over a lover. Deranged by rejection, Ingrid murders the man, and is sentenced to life in prison.

WHITE OLEANDER is the unforgettable story of Astrid's journey through a series of foster homes and her efforts to find a place for herself an impossible circumstances. Each home is its own universe, with a new set of laws and lessons to be learned. With determination and humor, Astrid confronts the challenges of loneliness and poverty, and strives to learn who a motherless child in a an indifferent world can become.

Tough, irrepressible, funny, and warm, Astrid is one of the most indelible characters in recent fiction. WHITE OLEANDER is an unforgettable story of mothers and daughters, burgeoning sexuality, the redemptive powers of art, and the unstoppable force of the emergent self. Written with exquisite beauty and grace, this is a compelling debut by an author poised to join the ranks of today's most gifted novelists.

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Top Member Reviews

Andy R. (mazeface) from LOUISVILLE, KY wrote on 9/28/2007...

11 member(s) found this review helpful.

Yes, White Oleander is an Oprah Book Club selection, but I ended up enjoying it nonetheless. Astrid, an unusual name which seems to fit the character for some reason, is tight with her artistic, eccentric mother, Ingrid. Unfortunately, Ingrid murders her boyfriend and Astrid ends up in the foster care system of Los Angeles.

From home to home to home, Astrid is shuffled. Each situation ends up disastrous, and Astrid is affected. Each home is unique from the others, and an interesting cast of characters enter and leave the life of the protagonist.

I believe I got a better idea of what being a foster child, tossed about in "the system", would be like. Of course, the real experience would probably be even more difficult, but White Oleander gives the reader an idea. A bittersweet read and highly recommended.

Ashley C. (ireadalot) from ATLANTA, GA wrote on 3/26/2007...

8 member(s) found this review helpful.

I could not put this book down! "White Oleander" was wonderful from the very first sentence to the very last and I have Oprah to thank for bringing author Janet Fitch to my attention. The story is narrated by Astrid - a teenage girl - who suffers through years of living in the foster care system while her mother Ingrid serves a life sentence for murdering her ex-lover. (I can just envision a younger Angelina Jolie-type playing the role of Astrid in the film version.) Each family that Astrid lives with has its own unique (yet sometimes cliched) cast of characters that are instrumental in shaping and transforming the young woman she becomes. This is a novel of self discovery the hard way. I personally cannot imagine the loneliness and terror that Astrid experienced while bouncing from home to home to home. Ingrid stays present in Astrid's unstable life through letters and occasional visits and their strained relationship is key to Astrid's development. The character are so real, the writing style is beautiful, the plot moves swiftly and the story weaves the reader through every human emotion possible. While I'm not a fan of the Oprah Winfrey show, I am a fan of her book club and this novel ranks up there as one of her best picks

Regan T. (FullertonRegan) from ORANGE, CA wrote on 3/24/2007...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

Amazing book. It gives far more insight and storylines than the movie. If you loved the movie, you will LOVE the book.

Kathy P. from TAOS, NM wrote on 2/28/2007...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a unique growing up tale of a young woman. It is almost impossible to put down and is full of surprises, from the bizarre to the hilarious. Foster home tales will never be the same. I highly recommend this novel.

Jessica L. (Ryeth) from APEX, NC wrote on 6/12/2007...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

One of the best books I've ever read. Very gripping, I couldn't put it down. The movie didn't do it justice in any way.

Lyndsey M. (lynz) from LAS VEGAS, NV wrote on 11/10/2006...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is one of my favorite books. It is sad, and moving, and inspiring. Don't pass it up, it's an amazing book.

Kim P. from FOUNTAIN INN, SC wrote on 11/26/2006...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a hard story to read but it is inspiring and definately thought provoking. I enjoyed it!

Aimee S. (Ariadnae) from SCOTTOWN, OH wrote on 11/13/2006...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

Simply, a great book. Filled with unforgettable characters and tragedies. The story follows Astrid, a young girl of 12, through a variety of good and bad foster homes after her mother goes to prison for murder. A fascinating view of the influence of parents and how one discovers one's own inner strength.

Leeann J. (Leeankh) wrote on 6/22/2006...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

I didn't like the book very much all told, but I liked the movie even less. It's an interesting story, but it was a little slow for me.

Lynne C. (woosa) from SOUTHSIDE, AL wrote on 4/24/2006...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

A book about struggle, the bonds between a mother and daughter. Deeply sad as you journey with the daughter to find herself.


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Bethany C. (bcrotty12) from HOUSTON, TX wrote on 8/26/2008...


This was an "okay" book; not my favorite, but was still a good read. I just think it's unrealistic to think that the mom's story would be referenced in college classes and she would be "worshipped" by girls for what she did.

Rhona L. (Roobee) from MESA, AZ wrote on 2/12/2008...


My daughter and I both really enjoyed this book. It was very intriguing and really kept us hooked and wanting to see how it all played out.

Jennifer H. (Jenjane) from KATONAH, NY wrote on 3/14/2007...


really great book