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Laddar... The Robber Girl (urspr publ 2021; utgåvan 2021)av Franny Billingsley (Författare), Candlewick on Brilliance Audio (Publisher)
VerksinformationThe Robber Girl av Franny Billingsley (2021)
![]() Ingen/inga Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() An orphan girl is taken in by a bandit and made to believe that he saved her and she owes him gratitude. She is made to feel ugly, small and unworthy and will only elevate herself if she follows him to the letter. When he is jailed she is taken in by the judge and his wife who slowly try to bring her back to a calmer life and give her the childhood that has been taken. Part fantasy, part Dicken's OLIVER TWIST - Starling is able to silently converse with objects such as her trusted dagger and the dollhouse people at the Judge's house. She follows the code of Gentleman Jack and his followers and as she tries to remain wild she is just as strongly tugged in the direction of love and family at the judge's house. Beautifully written and filled with longing for family, love and feeling worthy. For older middle grade kids, young adults and adults that want to be immersed in a world of danger and violence as well as fantasy and innocence. Fans of Jennifer A. Nielsen's THE FALSE PRINCE , Dickens or Caleb Carr's THE ALIENIST will enjoy this. My thanks to the publisher for the advance copy. ![]() The Judeo-Christian allegory is not heavy-handed or glaring so people of other or no religious traditions would probably not find it offensive. As an agnostic, I had no problem with the premise. There was the “good” city on high (Indigo Heart) and a “bad” city (Netherby Scar) hidden deep in a ravine … and, of course, the people who chose to live in one or the other. One had to cross the River Jordan to reach Indigo Heart (freedom, the promised land, heaven). I liked the concept of “afflictions” (changes in physical appearance or handicaps that magically appeared) that immediately branded sinners/criminals with the type of crime the moment it was committed. If only, eh? Robber Girl is introduced as a nameless girl apprenticed to a completely unsavory old West outlaw gang that’s holes up in a (Plato’s shadow?) river cave between crimes. It’s all she knows and all she wants. She’s looking forward to the honor of being awarded a name after doing her part in her first stagecoach hold-up. Which fails due to the cleverness of the good Judge and Sheriff of Indigo Blue. This is when the main story starts… The rest of the book deals with various adventures and misadventures caused by her inner conflicts. She is torn between her admiration and allegiance to Gentleman Jack, her wild gang boss, and the fearful uncertainties of comfort, care, love, a new family, and honor she discovers in Indigo Heart. The ‘voices’ of Robber Girl & her blade altar ego quickly wore on me. The amnesiac Robber Girl was obviously damaged emotionally, delusional and in denial. Her true identity is a mystery. The author very decently gives you enough information over the course of the book to figure it out. You get why the character is delusional and in denial. But Robber Girl never became more than a book character to me. Overall, I found the book dark, flat, monotonous and a bit of a depressing slog … however I am not part of the intended YA audience (though I do generally enjoy YA novels). Robber Girl was not my cup of tea though it may be just the book for you. Note - I also found the wildly popular YA Twilight series incredibly silly and boring. So there’s that to consider… You can’t please all the people all the time. I do look forward to other books from Franny Billingsley. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
"The Robber Girl has a good dagger. Its voice in her head is as sharp as its two edges that taper down to a point. Today, the Robber Girl and her dagger will ride with Gentleman Jack into the Indigo Heart to claim the gold that's rightfully his. But instead of gold, the Robber Girl finds a dollhouse cottage with doorknobs the size of apple seeds. She finds two dolls who give her three tasks, even though she knows that three is too many tasks. The right number of tasks is two, like Grandmother gave to Gentleman Jack: Fetch unto me the mountain's gold, to build our city fair. Fetch unto me the wingless bird, and I shall make you my heir" -- Jacket flap. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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