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Hand me down world (original 2010; edição 2010)

por Lloyd Jones

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A woman washes ashore in Sicily. She has come from north Africa to find her son, taken from her when he was just days old by his father and stolen away to Berlin. With nothing but her maid's uniform and a knife stashed in a plastic bag, she relies on strangers--some generous, some exploiting--to guide her passage north. These strangers tell of their encounters with a quiet, mysterious woman in a blue coat--each account a different view of the truth, a different truth. And slowly these fragments of a life piece together to create a spellbinding story of the courage of a mother and the versions of truth we create to accommodate our lives.… (mais)
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Título:Hand me down world
Autores:Lloyd Jones
Informação:Melbourne : Text Publishing, 2010.
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Wrong bok at the wrong time, perhaps.DNF. could not buy in. ( )
  celerydog | Aug 15, 2017 |
I was a huge fan of Mr Pip and didn't like this quite as much, though I admired the story telling. The story never quite jelled. I was most interested in the descrepencies between the narratives - esp the differences between Ines' and the male narrators. ( )
  laurenbufferd | Nov 14, 2016 |
Als een jonge Afrikaanse vrouw zonder geld naar Berlijn reist om haar kind te zoeken, wordt ze door verschillende mensen onderweg geholpen ( )
  huizenga | Oct 4, 2016 |
3 1/2 stars, rounded up. The story of an African woman searching for her baby who was stolen from her by the father and taken back to Germany. The story is being told in fragments by all of the various people who came in contact with her on her perilous journey as an illegal alien crossing Europe.
It would make a good European movie. The story is handed off like a baton from one character to another, completely disparate and unpredictable in their interaction with the protagonist. Great locales for shooting too. Short scenes, action-filled, emotion, sex.
About midway it started to get a bit boggy, her story in danger of being submerged, drowned by the stories of her 'couriers'. But it recovered soon enough and regained its rhythm. I like the contrasting versions of events provided by the different points of view.
As with Mr Pip, Lloyd Jones shows again the easy and casual cruelties humans show one another, and juxtaposes that with unexpected kindnesses. ( )
  TheBookJunky | Apr 22, 2016 |
This is a story about a woman whose child is stolen from her by his father. With few resources, she leaves her home in Tunisia and travel to Berlin to find her son.

The story is told in a unique way. First, we have a series of short chapters by people who have interacted with the woman. In this way, it is hard to get to really know or understand the main character. We get a better picture of her in subsequent parts of the book, written from the perspective of people who knew her better, and from her own point of view. What emerges is a story about perspectives and perceptions: what is really going on in someone else's mind? Somehow, it works better than I thought it would at the beginning. In fact, it works extremely well.

What would you do to reclaim your child is a question underlining the story. What would you do to help someone you barely know? And why would you do it...these questions are also explored.

I have a feeling this story will stay with me for a while. ( )
  LynnB | Oct 16, 2015 |
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A woman washes ashore in Sicily. She has come from north Africa to find her son, taken from her when he was just days old by his father and stolen away to Berlin. With nothing but her maid's uniform and a knife stashed in a plastic bag, she relies on strangers--some generous, some exploiting--to guide her passage north. These strangers tell of their encounters with a quiet, mysterious woman in a blue coat--each account a different view of the truth, a different truth. And slowly these fragments of a life piece together to create a spellbinding story of the courage of a mother and the versions of truth we create to accommodate our lives.

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