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White Oleander (Movie Cover Edition)

by Janet Fitch | Women's Fiction |
ISBN: 0316284955 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Brihaji of Alexandria, Virginia USA on 3/14/2025
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Journal Entry 1 by Brihaji from Alexandria, Virginia USA on Friday, March 14, 2025
I bought this copy recently and didn't realize I already had the hardback at home. (Seems to be a trend recently). So this one is starting its BookCrossing journey!

Released 1 mo ago (3/16/2025 UTC) at Potbelly Sandwich Works (Carlyle Center) in Alexandria, Virginia USA

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Bringing to the BCinDC meetup!

Journal Entry 3 by wingSqueakyChuwing at Rockville, Maryland USA on Saturday, March 15, 2025
Thanks for this softcover (1999). See you at the book festival in April, Brihaji!

I read another copy of this book in 2000. This is what I wrote after I read it...

Astrid longs to be loved and nurtured, a seemingly unattainable goal. Her mother, the beautiful poetess Ingrid, is obsessed with reclaiming the adoration of a short-term lover, Barry Kolker, and has no time for her daughter. Astrid is told she has no father. When a desperate act takes Astrid’s mother from her, she is placed in a series of foster homes, each one in turn creating more loneliness and uncertainty.

White Oleander is a profoundly sad story of a young teenager experiencing the pain and vulnerability of an ambivalent mother-child relationship and the lack of a nurturing home environment. It brings alive the many cruelties people impart on others, sometimes unknowingly. Astrid’s thoughts are expressed so clearly and mirror the needs of any young girl. Beautiful imagery using flowers and fragrances abound. The people in this story are not only varied but so fully alive that it’s hard to leave one behind and move on to the next. The most haunting part of the story, though, is the character of Ingrid whose esoteric view of life is strikingly similar to white oleander, so very beautiful yet poisonous.

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