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Karl Geary

Auteur de Juno Loves Legs

5+ oeuvres 153 utilisateurs 11 critiques

Œuvres de Karl Geary

Juno Loves Legs (2023) 77 exemplaires
Montpelier Parade (2017) 72 exemplaires
Vera (2017) 2 exemplaires
Coney Island Baby 1 exemplaire
Mimic 3 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1972-05-1972
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male

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This story of an unlikely friendship between two misfits is set in 1980s Ireland.

Twelve-year-old Juno defends a classmate, Seán McGuire, from school bullies and a friendship develops. Juno nicknames him Legs. The two live on the same housing estate and have troubled lives. Juno lives with an alcoholic father and a downtrodden, life-beaten mother who shows little affection, whereas Legs’ mother is both a germophobe and a homophobe. At school they are subjected to the cruelties of a Catholic education where corporal punishment and humiliation are a daily occurrence. The two are separated for a few years but then find each other in Dublin where they once again rely on each other to survive.

Juno, the narrator, is difficult to ignore or forget. She’s headstrong, spirited, and intelligent. Angry at the unfairness of the world, she lashes out, usually making matters worse. She has good intentions but her combativeness and recklessness create problems. Beneath her bravado lies a vulnerability she tries desperately to hide. Few, other than Legs, see the love and tenderness behind the toughness.

Legs is much like his friend. Whereas Juno is ostracized because of her poverty, he is an outcast because of his feminine traits. Everyone in his life, except for Juno, wants him to change and behave differently. What is most impressive is his thoughtfulness towards Juno. Like Juno, Legs acts bravely to support, protect, and defend his friend.

Readers should be warned that this is a bleak book with only occasional glimpses of kindness from others. Juno speaks of having “’to lord of the flies it in my school every day.” Only the gestures of a security guard, coffee shop worker, and librarian add a glimmer of hope. And then there’s that ending . . . readers will have much to contemplate. One of the most poignant parts is Juno’s observation that “surely we were beautiful children too – why didn’t anyone say? We should have been told of it, our beauty.”

This is a heart-breaking read that will not easily be forgotten. I recommend it to anyone who loved Douglas Stuart’s novels, Shuggie Bain (https://schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/2020/10/review-of-shuggie-bain-by-douglas-stuart.html) and Young Mungo (https://schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/2022/04/review-of-young-mungo-by-douglas-stuart.html).

Note: Please check out my reader's blog (https://schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/) and follow me on Twitter (https://twitter.com/DCYakabuski).
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Schatje | 6 autres critiques | Apr 5, 2024 |
I'm extremely conflicted as to how I feel about this one. I wanted to love this so bad but just.. didn't. I think somewhere along the way, I was under the assumption that this book was going to focus on the friendship between the two main characters but the majority of the story is about just about Juno. I prefer character driven stories over plot driven ones, and though this is a character driven story, I felt as if the insight into both Juno and Legs's characters was very bare bones and somewhat surface level. A lot of things happen in this book, but I didn't particularly feel as if I knew either Juno or Legs on a deeper level, rather I was just able to empathize with their stories. There is some very beautiful writing throughout which made the reading worthwhile, however, I did not enjoy the pacing and I'm generally not the biggest fan of time jumps. Oddly, I felt as if Legs was a relatively small part of this book which I'm not sure was the intention. It didn't feel as if the author ever fully demonstrated why Juno and Legs cared for each other as much as they did which greatly hindered my interest in the story. Per usual, I had too high of expectations, but would still definitely recommend this book to those who enjoy Irish literature.… (plus d'informations)
 
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brookeklebe | 6 autres critiques | Feb 6, 2024 |
In het Ierland van de jaren tachtig raken twee buitenbeentjes met elkaar bevriend. Ze verlangen naar een beter, vrijer leven. Hun verzet leidt uiteindelijk tot een schokkende daad
 
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huizenga | 6 autres critiques | Jan 30, 2024 |
Beautiful, sparse tale of two unlucky misfits who form a powerful bond that neither one understands. Geary deftly paints a picture of a heartbreaking and achingly inescapable life of trouble and tragedy.
 
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elifra | 6 autres critiques | Nov 15, 2023 |

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