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Marina Mander

Auteur de Le Premier Vrai mensonge

6 oeuvres 100 utilisateurs 12 critiques

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Questo è il genere di libri che, superata la sorpresa delle prime 10 pagine, mi annoiano profondamente e mi fanno tornare in mente 'L'angelo sterminatore' di Bunuel, o gli ultimi battiti di vita di 'Into the wild'.
Mi arrabbio nel vedere tutta questa fatica, tutta quella intelligenza, tutta quella vita sprecata (del/i protagonista/i) ed utilizzata solo per qualche logorio mentale o mancato avanzamento di trama.
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bobparr | Dec 14, 2014 |
Luca is 9 or 10 and lives with his mother and his cat, Blue. He’s never had a father in his life, nor even a father figure as the men in his mother’s life just pass through quickly. His mother suffers from chronic depression, allergies, and a lack of energy, so he’s not too surprised when she doesn’t wake up in the morning. It’s not the first time, but it is the first time she hasn’t been roused when he shakes her. Still, he has to go to school, so he gets himself ready and off her goes. She’ll be okay by the time Luca comes home. But she’s not. She is still in bed and not breathing.

Luca already refers to himself as a ‘half orphan’ because of his lack of a father. He doesn’t want to become a full orphan though; they’ll take him away and make him live in an orphanage and he won’t be able to take his cat, Blue, with him. So he declares himself not an orphan, but a single human being. He shuts down psychologically, refusing to emotionally deal with his mother’s death- for he is aware that she is dead- instead dealing with the immediate physical needs of his cat and himself. There is little food for him or for Blue, but he scrounges up enough money for a run to the grocery store, all the while determined to act like everything is normal. He continues to go to school, he visits with a friend, with his mother quietly rotting and stinking in the bedroom. He is resourceful in the way of children who don’t have parent’s in their lives are, having half raised himself. But how long can he keep up this charade?

The book is short- really a novella- but it has the force of a punch to the gut. It’s grim subject matter, made grimmer by seeing it through Luca’s 10 year old eyes and yet knowing what’s really going on, that at some point reality would come crashing and knock down his denial, and that, even as horrid as his current situation is, it will only get worse. The ending was a bit of a surprise to me; Luca’s choice of action was not the one I expected, but it seemed like a glimmer of hope.
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lauriebrown54 | 9 autres critiques | Sep 22, 2014 |
short and sad. interesting look at a child's view on death.
 
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dawnlovesbooks | 9 autres critiques | May 7, 2014 |
A young Italian boy lives with his depressive mother and his cat, Blue. Luca is an intelligent and responsible child who often has thoughts bigger than his ten years and has been forced to grow up fast, putting the needs of his selfish mama first. Then the worst happens: Luca's mama goes to bed and doesn't wake up. If he tells anyone, though, Luca will become a 'full' orphan (he already feels he is halfway there, never having known his father) and be put into a home. So he tries to keep his mother's death a secret, lying to his friends, feeding himself and his cat, and trying to ignore the terrible smell building in the flat.

The story in a nutshell sounds heartbreaking, and this proves to be true, but what I found really depressing is Luca's life before losing his mother, because really, his childhood is already completely messed up. This is a kid who can swear like a trooper, knows about sex and poverty and broken homes, feels unloved and neglected - and he's only ten. That, and not forgetting Blue the cat, did for me more than the slow decomposition of Luca's mother and 'the first true lie'.
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AdonisGuilfoyle | 9 autres critiques | Apr 27, 2014 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
100
Popularité
#190,120
Évaluation
3.2
Critiques
12
ISBN
15
Langues
6

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