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Claire Adam

Auteur de Golden Child

2 oeuvres 318 utilisateurs 21 critiques

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Golden Child (2019) 317 exemplaires
Χρυσό Παιδί 1 exemplaire

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It was a struggle to get into, the first two parts of the book (185 pages) didn't capture my attention. They were necessary as back story however, I just think it could have been done better. The third part of the book was much more interesting.
 
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Fatula | 20 autres critiques | Sep 25, 2023 |
I kept reading out of morbid curiosity and I just didn’t like it. I know the reality in other places of the world is not our reality but I still want to see the good in people. It left me without a good feeling
 
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Asauer72 | 20 autres critiques | Jul 3, 2023 |
Good narration; quick listen, but at the same time, hard story to listen to. Had difficulty understanding why/how family was supposed to be so important throughout the story, when in reality many in the family were all about betrayal and greed.
 
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debfung | 20 autres critiques | Jul 12, 2021 |
The Golden Child is a family drama set in rural Trinidad. The Deyalsingh family, Trinidadians of Indian heritage, are Clyde and Joy, and their twin 13-year-old sons Peter and Paul. Peter is the "golden child" of the title, academically gifted, and Clyde saves all the family's money for his future, despite his wife's desire to move to the city or to improve the house they live in.

Despite the title, Paul is the main focus of the novel. He is believed to be "slightly retarded" due to loss of oxygen to his brain at birth. But over the novel it is revealed that he is a kind child with many hidden talents, and most likely has learning disabilities, although this is never specifically stated. The novel begins with Paul going missing, and then flashes back on the previous 13 years of the family from various points of view. When we return to the present day timeline, Paul is facing a very real threat and Clyde is faced with difficult choice.

Adam does well at developing the characters and family dynamics, as well as showing everyday Trinidadian culture. But this is also a grim and disheartening book, so don't pick it up for light reading.
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Othemts | 20 autres critiques | Feb 4, 2021 |

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Œuvres
2
Membres
318
Popularité
#74,348
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
21
ISBN
19
Langues
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