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Before Women Had Wings
Before Women Had Wings
Author: Connie May Fowler
Avocet Abigail "Bird" Jackson embarks on a spiritual quest for salvation as she struggles to escape the chaos, fear, and turmoil of her parents' lives and make sense of a confusing and desperate world. By the author of Sugar Cage.
ISBN-13: 9781439501535
ISBN-10: 143950153X
Publication Date: 6/26/2008
Pages: 305
Edition: Reprint
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Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 6
I never put this book down. The protagonist, a 6 year old girl raised in poverty during the 60's in the South, spins a story similar to that of my own childhood, only much worse. Connie May Fowler weaves a magical story, rich with imagery and strong characterization, in this autobiograpical story. Ms. Fowler possesses a rare gift, and is an author destined to have each of her stories avidly devoured by those who want something stronger than pablum to read.
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Helpful Score: 4
Although this book is now a movie, I must say that the book is much better. You can picture what is going on so much better in your mind than when watching the movie. It's a book filled with hardships and abuse. Physically and emotionally abused, the main character in this book is a little girl who finds protection and comfort from and odd old woman living in a trailer by the hotel she is living at. Starts off very sad but has a great, happy ending. Loved it!
heathlover avatar reviewed Before Women Had Wings on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
What an awsome story of dealing with neglect and abuse. This little girl is amazing. Can't wait till I can read another book by this author.
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Helpful Score: 3
Told from the perspective of the youngest daughter, this book provides a heartbreaking account of the legacy of child-battering and the unbearable weight of poverty on this broken family. A very believable story and highly readable book made less weighty by the good deeds of others and the wonderful imagination of this precocious child.
bookluver-in-sc avatar reviewed Before Women Had Wings on + 229 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
A early Oprah book club selection. A great story about a girl growing up in 1965 and her struggle to survive.
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story of young girl struggling to survive life learning what others can teach her or how to avoid trouble
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Ecellent Southern lit child abuse. About love and loss, violence and grief.
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Difficult and depressing read -- particularly if you know the story is a fictionalized version of the author's traumatic childhood. As children of alcoholics, Bird and her sister Phoebe suffer random beatings, the scorn of their peers, and the trauma of their father's suicide. Even though it ends on a note of hope, it's a tough climb to get there. I honestly think Sue Monk Kidd handled it better in "The Secret Life of Bees", perhaps because Kidd wasn't exorcising her personal demons as she tailored her novel.
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Raw, gritty, and from a child's point of view, Bird tells us of her life in poverty, with drunken and violent parents, and an uncaring society during the 1960's.
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I really enjoyed this story. It is told by the little girl.
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This has many excellent reviews and of course it was an Oprah book. It was also made into an Oprah movie. Good stuff!