Kornelia
29 sep. 2021
Przerażająco bolesna prawda o systemie penitencjarnym w czasach segregacji w US.
Author of The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead, brilliantly dramatizes another strand of American history through the story of two boys sentenced to a hellish reform school in 1960s Florida.
Praise for Pulitzer Prize-winning The Underground Railroad:
'My book of the year by some distance . . . luminous, furious, wildly inventive' Observer
'An engrossing and harrowing novel' Sunday Times
'Tells one of the most compelling stories I have ever read' Guardian
Whitehead is a superb storyteller . . . [he] brilliantly intertwines his allegory with history . . . writing at the peak of his game' Telegraph
Elwood Curtis has taken the words of Dr Martin Luther King to heart: he is as good as anyone. Abandoned by his parents, brought up by his loving, strict and clearsighted grandmother, Elwood is about to enroll in the local black college. But given the time and the place, one innocent mistake is enough to destroy his future, and so Elwood arrives at The Nickel Academy, which claims to provide 'physical, intellectual and moral training' which will equip its inmates to become 'honorable and honest men'.
In reality, the Nickel Academy is a chamber of horrors, where physical, emotional and sexual abuse is rife, where corrupt officials and tradesmen do a brisk trade in supplies intended for the school, and where any boy who resists is likely to disappear 'out back'. Stunned to find himself in this vicious environment, Elwood tries to hold on to Dr King's ringing assertion, 'Throw us in jail, and we will still love you.' But Elwood's fellow inmate and new friend Turner thinks Elwood is naive and worse; the world is crooked, and the only way to survive is to emulate the cruelty and cynicism of their oppressors.
The tension between Elwood's idealism and Turner's skepticism leads to a decision which will have decades-long repercussions.
Based on the history of a real reform school in Florida that operated for one hundred and eleven years and warped and destroyed the lives of thousands of children, The Nickel Boys is a devastating, driven narrative by a great American novelist whose work is essential to understanding the current reality of the United States.
© 2019 Little, Brown Book Group (Ljudbok): 9781405542975
Utgivningsdatum
Ljudbok: 16 juli 2019
Author of The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead, brilliantly dramatizes another strand of American history through the story of two boys sentenced to a hellish reform school in 1960s Florida.
Praise for Pulitzer Prize-winning The Underground Railroad:
'My book of the year by some distance . . . luminous, furious, wildly inventive' Observer
'An engrossing and harrowing novel' Sunday Times
'Tells one of the most compelling stories I have ever read' Guardian
Whitehead is a superb storyteller . . . [he] brilliantly intertwines his allegory with history . . . writing at the peak of his game' Telegraph
Elwood Curtis has taken the words of Dr Martin Luther King to heart: he is as good as anyone. Abandoned by his parents, brought up by his loving, strict and clearsighted grandmother, Elwood is about to enroll in the local black college. But given the time and the place, one innocent mistake is enough to destroy his future, and so Elwood arrives at The Nickel Academy, which claims to provide 'physical, intellectual and moral training' which will equip its inmates to become 'honorable and honest men'.
In reality, the Nickel Academy is a chamber of horrors, where physical, emotional and sexual abuse is rife, where corrupt officials and tradesmen do a brisk trade in supplies intended for the school, and where any boy who resists is likely to disappear 'out back'. Stunned to find himself in this vicious environment, Elwood tries to hold on to Dr King's ringing assertion, 'Throw us in jail, and we will still love you.' But Elwood's fellow inmate and new friend Turner thinks Elwood is naive and worse; the world is crooked, and the only way to survive is to emulate the cruelty and cynicism of their oppressors.
The tension between Elwood's idealism and Turner's skepticism leads to a decision which will have decades-long repercussions.
Based on the history of a real reform school in Florida that operated for one hundred and eleven years and warped and destroyed the lives of thousands of children, The Nickel Boys is a devastating, driven narrative by a great American novelist whose work is essential to understanding the current reality of the United States.
© 2019 Little, Brown Book Group (Ljudbok): 9781405542975
Utgivningsdatum
Ljudbok: 16 juli 2019
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Kornelia
29 sep. 2021
Przerażająco bolesna prawda o systemie penitencjarnym w czasach segregacji w US.
Marijke
9 aug. 2021
We should never forget these boys!
Fehime
4 jan. 2021
Prachtig boek van Colson Whitehead. Ik werd er erg emotioneel door. Aanrader!
Tanya
26 okt. 2020
Very good book enjoy it a lot
Kate
10 dec. 2022
I wanted to like it because of the very important issue it talks about. Yet I found myself drifting off when listening to it. It’s pretty boring at times and my opinion has nothing to do with the theme, only the writing. It’s hard to follow
Satus
14 apr. 2020
Amazing book, not a single dull moment. Highly recommend.
Ragna
22 aug. 2021
Frábær
Petra
21 maj 2020
Great story but I feel it could have been told better. I wasn't as impressed as I was with the underground railroad.
Jo
12 feb. 2020
Makes a lasting impression. Very well written
K
9 nov. 2020
Wel written en insightful.
Helhetsbetyg baserat på 384 betyg
Tankeväckande
Sorglig
Bladvändare
Ladda ner appen för att vara med i snacket och lämna recensioner.
Visar 10 av 384
Kornelia
29 sep. 2021
Przerażająco bolesna prawda o systemie penitencjarnym w czasach segregacji w US.
Marijke
9 aug. 2021
We should never forget these boys!
Fehime
4 jan. 2021
Prachtig boek van Colson Whitehead. Ik werd er erg emotioneel door. Aanrader!
Tanya
26 okt. 2020
Very good book enjoy it a lot
Kate
10 dec. 2022
I wanted to like it because of the very important issue it talks about. Yet I found myself drifting off when listening to it. It’s pretty boring at times and my opinion has nothing to do with the theme, only the writing. It’s hard to follow
Satus
14 apr. 2020
Amazing book, not a single dull moment. Highly recommend.
Ragna
22 aug. 2021
Frábær
Petra
21 maj 2020
Great story but I feel it could have been told better. I wasn't as impressed as I was with the underground railroad.
Jo
12 feb. 2020
Makes a lasting impression. Very well written
K
9 nov. 2020
Wel written en insightful.
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