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Berlie Doherty

Autor/a de Street Child

76+ obres 2,367 Membres 36 Ressenyes 1 preferits

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Obres de Berlie Doherty

Street Child (1993) 261 exemplars
Estimat ningú (1992) 254 exemplars
Fairy Tales (2000) 205 exemplars
The Girl Who Saw Lions (2007) 117 exemplars
The Snake-Stone (1995) 98 exemplars
Granny Was a Buffer Girl (1986) 86 exemplars
Children of Winter (1985) 78 exemplars
Spellhorn (1989) 76 exemplars
Daughter of the Sea (1996) 76 exemplars
Deep Secret (2003) 52 exemplars
Holly Starcross (2002) 45 exemplars
Tales of Wonder and Magic (1997) 45 exemplars
Snowy (1979) 42 exemplars
White Peak Farm (1984) 41 exemplars
Paddiwak and Cozy (1988) 40 exemplars
The Magic Bicycle (1995) 37 exemplars
Coconut Comes to School (2002) 36 exemplars
The Company of Ghosts (2013) 36 exemplars
The Famous Adventures of Jack (2000) 36 exemplars
Treason (2011) 35 exemplars
Sailing Ship Tree (1998) 31 exemplars
Willa and Old Miss Annie (1994) 28 exemplars
The Goblin Baby (2009) 26 exemplars
Tricky Nelly's Birthday Treat (2003) 25 exemplars
The Vinegar Jar (1994) 24 exemplars
The Midnight Man (1998) 23 exemplars
Our Field (1996) 23 exemplars
The Nutcracker (2002) 22 exemplars
Old Father Christmas (1993) 20 exemplars
Tilly Mint Tales (1984) 20 exemplars
Rumpelstiltskin (2003) 19 exemplars
Sleeping Beauty (2003) 19 exemplars
Tough Luck (Lions) (1989) 19 exemplars
The Wild Swans (2003) 18 exemplars
Beauty and the Beast (2003) 18 exemplars
The Starburster (2004) 17 exemplars
The Frog Prince (2003) 17 exemplars
Aladdin (2003) 16 exemplars
Jinnie Ghost (2005) 16 exemplars
Cinderella (2003) 16 exemplars
Rapunzel (2003) 13 exemplars
Running on Ice (Contents) (1997) 13 exemplars
Jeannie of White Peak Farm (2003) 12 exemplars
Snow White (2003) 12 exemplars
Requiem (1991) 11 exemplars
Hansel And Gretel (2003) 11 exemplars
The Three Princes (2011) 10 exemplars
The Windspinner (2008) 10 exemplars
The Humming Machine (2006) 9 exemplars
A Beautiful Place for a Murder (2008) 8 exemplars
How Green You Are! (1983) 7 exemplars
Wild Cat (Collins Big Cat) (2012) 5 exemplars
Walking on Air (1993) 5 exemplars
Bella's Den (Yellow bananas) (1997) 5 exemplars
Oxford Book of Bible Stories (2007) 5 exemplars
Profond secret (2006) 5 exemplars
Blue John (2003) 3 exemplars
The Haunted Hills (2022) 2 exemplars
Unsere Wiese 2 exemplars
Dear Nobody {play} 2 exemplars
Contes màgics (2002) 2 exemplars
Street Child (Plays Plus) (2008) 2 exemplars

Obres associades

Haunted: Ghost Stories to Chill Your Blood (2011) — Col·laborador — 31 exemplars
The Young Oxford Book of Nightmares (2000) — Col·laborador — 23 exemplars
Ghostly Haunts (1994) — Col·laborador — 19 exemplars
Mirrors: Sparkling New Stories from Prize-Winning Authors (2001) — Col·laborador — 12 exemplars
Beware! Beware!: Chilling Tales (1989) — Col·laborador — 6 exemplars
Cold Feet (Lightning) (1989) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars

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Representation: Black, Asian and biracial (half Black and half white, half Black and half Asian) characters
Trigger warnings: Adoption, physical and terminal illness, death of parents and children from a contagion, grief and loss depiction
Score: Five points out of ten.
I own this book.

Where do I begin with this one? This book was one amongst many that was part of a library giveaway, and initially, it looked promising, until the low ratings and reviews lowered my expectations. I burned through other fictional works I owned, then I picked up this one and read it. When I finished it, it was a perfect example of how not to write a diverse story, since a white author wrote about a Black character. Abela is inaccurate at best, and blackface and cultural appropriation at worst.

It starts with the first two characters I see, Abela, the titular one who is Black, and Rosa who is biracial. Abela lived in an impoverished Tanzanian village infected with HIV/AIDS. Many people have died already, including some on the page, most likely for shock value and exaggerated and glorified trauma rather than anything meaningful. A few pages later, I see Rosa's perspective with her white mother, and that's where the flaws surface: the characters are hard to connect or relate with, even though Abela went through hardship to find a foster family after her biological parents succumbed to HIV/AIDS. The narrative is too disjointed because it switches between POVs every second chapter (sometimes that can work, but since Abela and Rosa are in different locations for most of it, that device ruins my enjoyment.)

Abela first resides at her social worker's house, but she is abusive so she has to move to another house with white people which didn't work out that well. This time the family is British Nigerian (wow, that's her third foster family) and again, subtle cultural differences prevent her from staying there. Rosa's mother considered adding an adoptive child to her family, much to Rosa's chagrin. Rosa once had an adoptive brother whose name I forgot, but his biological father wanted him back despite the circumstances, much to her shock. The conclusion occurred in the final pages where Abela stayed at Rosa and Rosa's mother's house, making that her fourth foster family, but that only felt like white saviourism at this point. Couldn't the author make it that Abela stayed at a British Tanzanian family's house instead? A Black author would've done a better job.
… (més)
 
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Law_Books600 | Hi ha 6 ressenyes més | Jan 17, 2024 |
Querido Nadie, el futuro hijo de la joven Helen, se transforma paulatinamente en el invisible culpable de sus contradicciones y en el único destinatario de un manojo de cartas que, a modo de pesadilla, retratan paso a paso la pérdida de sus ilusiones.
 
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Natt90 | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Mar 30, 2023 |
I bought Abela over a year ago, and read the first chapter, then due to many factors I put it to one side to read lots of other books in between. I returned to it only yesterday and have just put it down now. What a beautiful book. It is one of those few perfectly formed, eloquently written and superbly characterized books that you struggle to put down and will stay in your mind for days to come.

The themes of love, loss and security are universal, but the story itself is a unique one that explores topics of adoption, trafficking, illegal immigration and even FGM. It is narrated from both protagonists' points of view - 13 year old Rosa in Sheffield, and 9 year old Abela first in Tanzania and then in England, with Abela eventually being adopted by Rosa's mother, Jen. There is a special poignancy in the way that Abela's childlike fears, hopes and perspectives are contrasted with the adult way of looking at things, and I was moved to tears at times.… (més)
 
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Katherine_Blessan | Hi ha 6 ressenyes més | Jan 5, 2022 |
A fantastic selection of folktales and gorgeous illustrations to accompany them.
 
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bookwyrmqueen | Oct 25, 2021 |

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Obres
76
També de
7
Membres
2,367
Popularitat
#10,845
Valoració
½ 3.6
Ressenyes
36
ISBN
322
Llengües
12
Preferit
1

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