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Title:
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Kindness of Your Nature, The |
Authors:
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Olsson, Linda |
Genre:
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Fiction: New Zealand |
Pages:
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216 |
Year:
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2011 |
Publisher:
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Penguin Books |
Language:
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English |
Description:
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Seeking refuge from her early life in Europe, Marion Flint leads a
reclusive existence on a North
Island west coast beach. But it
is not until she befriends Ika, a
vulnerable and abused child, that she begins to confront her own
demons. The friendship that
develops allows both Marion and Ika the possibility of learning to
trust others again. With its careful handling of complex relationships, this story is a sensitive yet unflinching examination of family dysfunction and abuse. [Larger font]
Comments from Groups:Intriguing story - good descriptions re loneliness and scenes. Beautifully written. Reminded some of 'The Bone People'. Auckland 261
All oru readers enjoyed this book, many reading it at one sitting and others deciding to read it again. The descriptions and ambience of the west coast were beautifully written. Hamilton 026
We all enjoyed this book and already like the author from reading 'Let Me Sing You Gentle Songs'. Queenstown 005
Loved this book! Wellington 029
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Categories:
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Fiction NZ, Culture/Ethnic/Racial, Grief/loss, Relationships, Blind Low Vision library, Larger font |
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Reviews
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By: NELS 040
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2024-02-05 12:58:36 |
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A mixed reaction to this book. Two or three loved it. Others gave up, and one or two did not attempt it! |
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By: TEAWA 005
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2021-09-27 12:57:19 |
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We all enjoyed this book immensely. |
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By: BLENH 003
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2021-06-14 14:12:22 |
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Everyone loved this. Evocative writing - setting scene, descriptions and development of characters. We all felt the flashbacks were brilliantly placed and filled in gaps and aided in creating empathy and understanding for Marianne/Marion. The characters of Ika and George were well done. |
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By: MAST 010
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2019-04-24 15:01:33 |
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We all loved this book - a light easy read. |
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By: CHCH 137
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2019-04-24 15:00:20 |
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Lots of discussion. Though centred on a rugby player, the women in the group found plenty to talk about in this book about depression, mental states and living. |
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By: ASHB 009
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2019-04-24 14:57:15 |
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A lovely sensitive book - to be recommended. |
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By: AUCK 267
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2019-04-24 14:56:23 |
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We loved this book! Especially the developing relationships. A very open-ended ending - allowed you to come to your own conclusions! |
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By: MTMA 001
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2019-04-24 14:54:47 |
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A well-written and enjoyable book, enjoyed by all the members. |
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By: OHOPE 001
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2019-04-24 14:53:48 |
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On the whole the majority of our group loved it. We had great discussions regarding each question. |
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By: AUCK 230
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2019-04-24 14:52:27 |
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Some didn't find it easy at the start, but those who persisted enjoyed the book, although found it improbable. The writing appealed to many of us; we were familiar with the area and her descriptions resonated. She wove things together in a very creative way. |
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