Room

a novel

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Emma Donoghue: Room (2010, Little, Brown)

477 pages

English language

Published Nov. 3, 2010 by Little, Brown.

ISBN:
978-0-316-12057-9
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OCLC Number:
548642188

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A five-year-old narrates a story about his life growing up in a single room where his mother aims to protect him from the man who has held her prisoner for seven years since she was a teenager.

Jack has spent his life in a small space his mother calls Room, and while Jack uses his imagination to create fantasies to entertain himself, his mother finds a way for them to escape. The plot contains disturbing scenes of violence and confinement.

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Review of 'Room' on 'Goodreads'

Disturbing, particularly because it is told through the eyes of a child and you only gradually get the real picture of what is going on, but uplifting too, because it tells of a mother's love and sacrifice and how remarkable the human spirit really is.

Review of 'Room' on 'Storygraph'

A very unique way of telling the story. I like it. This took me through several different emotions. From laughter and fondness to nearly holding my breath with suspense. I've never read anything like it. A good read.

Review of 'Room' on 'Goodreads'

At first I thought this was going to be a trial to read. How interesting can a five-year-old pov be sustained for a whole novel? But once the 'world was established', I was hooked. Room is at times gripping and terrifying. An intelligent imagining of a horrible series of events.

Review of 'Room' on 'Storygraph'

It took me a short while to get used to Jack's narrative style but once I was, I loved the story.

SpoilerI thought the best part of the book was while Jack and Ma were still in Room but I think that may be because Jack felt secure there. I think his insecurity and confusion made his telling the tale more difficult.

The way the author used Jack's voice to describe what the world appeared to be to him, an outsider, was fantastic. A great way to use the Sociological Eye, I thought.

I was reduced to tears several times - either for happy or sad or just by the powerful emotions the words pulled from me. I think part of it was that I'm a very emotional person but part of it was that I kept imagining my young son in Jack's place.

Room was a great, and at …

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Subjects

  • Boys
  • Mother and child
  • Fiction