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Produktinformation
Audio CD
Verlag: HACHETTE BOOK GROUP; Auflage: Unabridged (20. März 2018)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 1549197150
ISBN-13: 978-1549197154
Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter: 13 - 17 Jahre
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
14,6 x 2,5 x 14,6 cm
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
5.0 von 5 Sternen
3 Kundenrezensionen
Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 1.325.855 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
This is the story of Leigh Sanders. Her mother has died from suicide and now Leigh is lost. One day, she sees a bird, and she is sure it is her mother. Her father, unsure what to do now that his wife is gone and his daughter seems lost, takes Leigh to Taiwan to meet her grandparents for the first time. Leigh feels this will give her a chance to find her mother and speak to her grandmother. She discovers that her grandparents speak very little English, and that the relationship between her parents and them is strained.Her dad finds he cannot stay in Taiwan, but feels Leigh should stay. Leigh is determined to find her mother and chases after her memories in all corners of Tiawan. She meets a young girl, Phong, who helps her translate with her grandparents and also find what Leigh is looking for - closure.The story goes back and forth between Leigh in Taiwan, and the recent past of her time in the United States. Leigh is an artist. She has submitted a portfolio to a special program for talented high school students, but her father was not pleased. He wants Leigh to concentrate on something "real" That art is just a past time. But for Leigh it is everthing.She has a best friend, Axel, who she is secretly in love with. Axel is whom she leaned on when her mother died, but an awkward situation before she left for Taiwan is making it difficult for her to reach out to him while she is gone.With the flash back parts of this book, we discover more about Leigh's family and her relationship with her mom and her grandparents and what lead to her eventual suicide.In the end, Leigh finds what she is looking for, but not in the way she imagined. She is now able to leave Taiwan and move forward. Through a tale of magical realism, Leigh and her family are brought to life.This book was excellent. It is going to the top of my list for this year. Just incredible. The story was well told, and the writing was beautiful. I was drawn to the characters and even though magical realism is usually not my favorite but this book blew me away. The author did a good job of mixing in Leigh's past and present and mixing in the magic elements with true to life problems that many people face when a loved one dies.There is a lesson in this story, of course. She talks a lot about depression, especially in the end, about how important it is to listen to the people in our lives and to pay attention to signs when we think someone might be in trouble.You need to read this one. Or listen to it. I did find that this book was well told with a voice attached to the characters."The purpose of memory is to remind us how to live"
i finished this book todayi read about forgiveness, about change, about acceptance.i read about the utter despair, the hole in time itself the death of a person leaves behind.i read about the desperation that drives one to find out ‘why’. the answer ‘there is no why. it just is.’ resonated within myself so hard my stomach hurt (fas a survivor of depression myself, and as a member of a family that has multiple suicides in its history.)this story about a suicide of a mother, her depression, her struggle with identity is such a personal one to me. it’s a tough read, i needed to stop several times just to catch my breath. it’s an important book. it doesn’t have all the answers you may be looking for. but it shows us how we can start to heal.
PlotIn The Astonishing Colour Of After, we fellow Leigh Chen Sanders, a teenage girl who - at the time of her mother's suicide, is in the basement of her best friend Axel's house kissing said best friend. After leaving abruptly and coming home, she finds out that her mother has committed suicide.Leigh believes wholeheartedly that her mother is visiting her in the form of a big red bird which leads Leigh to travel to Taiwan to try and find her mother, the bird. During her time in Taiwan, Leigh gets to know her maternal grandparents and her families past while racing to find her mother.Going into this book, I was convinced that I would have the most difficult time reading it because reading about children suffering after something horrible happens to their parents is one of the things I tend to avoid usually - especially if I know that something happens to the parent as was the case for this book.But what won out for me was the fact that I wanted to know how Leigh's search for her mother was going to play out. And I have to say, I truly enjoyed everything about this story.CharactersLeigh is a talented artist, a great friend to both Axel and Caro, a caring daughter to her mother and at times resentful of her father for the way he treats her and her art. And while Leigh does her best to be there for her mother, she often feels suffocated by the atmosphere at home when her mother is going through more severe phases (is this the right word to use here?) in her depression.Another characteristic that I think really defines Leigh is her determination and need to do things perfectly. This is something that is evident in her art as well as her approach to her trip to Taiwan and what she needs to accomplish while she's there.The Astonishing Colour Of After introduces us to a family that has such an interesting history and you can't help but feel with these people and what they've been through over the years - especially later on! And while I would love to talk more about each of the family members I feel like that would spoil too much of this book and I want you guys to be able to experience all of it for yourself.WritingYou guys. The last two debut novels that I read for 2018 have honestly blown my expectations so far out of the park with their writing! I look at both Tomi Adeyemi and Emily X. R. Pan and I wonder what else they have in store for all of us with any of their future books because if their debuts are this good??? Whatever is coming next is most likely going to be even better and we'll be in for quite the treat!Emily X. R. Pan uses colors a lot to describe feelings and events in this book and while that's usually something that would turn me away from a story (it's just usually not my cup of tea) that never once happened here! The colors were such an integral part of how Leigh sees the world around her that you as the reader just adapted to that worldview too and went with it. No questions asked.The writing in this was so quick and easy to follow that I often found myself flipping page after digital page and couldn't find a natural stopping point for myself. I mean, if you're in that zone you're in that zone, right?EnjoymentI'm pretty sure I've shared some of my struggles with reading a book myself before, right? And how it will take me longer to finish a book if I'm doing the reading rather than have someone read the book to me via audiobook? That wasn't the case here either.While I read the book from the 15th to the 20th of March, I actually read it in just three days which is my usual amount of time to finish reading a book once I fully get into it and that was the case with this one from the very beginning! I actually talked about how I had spent two hours reading this book but those two hours just flew by without me even noticing it. And if that isn't a sign of a fantastic book I don't know what is.I can almost guarantee you guys that if you pick this book up you'll find yourself sucked into it from the beginning and before you know it, you'll have shed a few tears (or outright sobbed) while making your way through the last 50-ish pages and you'll wonder where all that time went! But it's going to worth it, I promise.Trigger WarningsBefore I wrap this review up and leave you guys with some links where you can (and most definitely should) purchase this book, I want to make sure that you are aware that this book deals with depression and suicide. Both are topics that are talked about throughout the entire book and I want to make sure that you know about it before you go into it.If you find yourself struggling at any point while reading this book, the author included a bunch of resources in her Author's Note at the end of the book so please make sure you reach out to someone if you need to! (less)
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