Tuesday 27 August 2013

summer reading joanne


Joanne Ruf
Summer work 
Revyou
25.08.2013
Rabbit-Proof Fence
Doris Pilkinton
Garimara
non
Fiction

Rabbit-Proof Fence is about three girls who were brought to some nuns in a monastery, far away from there home Jigalong. They didn't like the food there and they were locked up with 20 other girls. They were not happy. Molly the oldest girl watched out for the perfect moment to brake out. They walked back home. Molly was at that time 12 years old. She was very ambitious, if she wanted something she got it. Gracie is her younger sister. She was always the afraid little girl. Daisy was the second youngest girl in this group. She wasn't their sister she was their cousin. She was a groupie little girl. Rabbit-Proof Fence was written from Molly's perspective. It was actually showing us how nice she had it before with here family and that you just need your family to be happy.

Rabbit-Proof Fence is a very interesting book. You could feel with them. Doris Pilkinton describes the emotions in a very exiting way. She shows how the world really is, because people are often very nice and kind but there are also very fake people who just want money. It is a well written book. You can see the culture of other people, what life they have. 

It is a book for people who like to know more about the reality. People witch are interested about other peoples life's and stories. It is a book with emotions. I would recommend it to people who are not so interested in fantasy stories. This book is best read in a place which is silent. Maybe somewhere in a nice wan you are alone.


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