2019年1月29日火曜日

BR13: On the Edge

     Today I read "On the Edge", a book in the Oxford University Press series. It was written by Gillian Cross, retold by Clare West and illustrated by John Batten.


     When Tug wakes up, he is not in his own bedroom at home. The door is locked and there are bars across the window. Loud music hammers through the house and through his head. Then a woman comes in and says that she is his mother, but Tug knows that she is not his mother... Outside, Jinny stares through the trees at the lonely house on the hill. She hears atrange noise, but she turs away. After all, it's none of her business...


     This is a very painful youth story. It wrote down the growth process of the mind. If it was such a mental hospital, I thought I wanted to enter for a while. Last was a little painful. However, I also got a little relieved with growth different from the previous one. Kidnapping and Stockholm syndrome.
Let's keep it in mind.


     If you areinterested, please read it! I recommend it!!


Gillian Cross. (2000). "On the Edge". Oxford : Oxford University Press

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