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Halfborn Woman [Paperback]

V. Diane WoodBrown (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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February 17, 1998
A poignant, breathtaking debut, Halfborn Woman is the story of Arlen, a painfully observant girl who comes of age in early '70s Tampa, Florida. When Arlen's charming rogue of a father walks out on the family, everything changes, and her mother, Olivia, a woman whose passion and insecurity make her difficult in the best of times, now rides a terrifying slide between depression and rage.

Arlen is left to play handmaiden and cheerleader to a woman who, feeling brutally rejected, now rejects her. Only in tthe aftermath of one of her mother's increasingly frequent beatings can Arlen find something like the love she's been denied, finally cradled in Livvi's apologetic arms. Nor can she find any real support in the new life her father has created for himself and the irredeemably banal trophy wife he's picked up. And, trying desperately to make her way between these two worlds, Arlen finds herself ever more lost.

Unable to accept the true affection of her first boyfriend, Shems, she experiments instead with the fascination she is able to engender in a middle-aged neighbor. But nowhere is she able to replace the love she feels her mother denies her. And as her life at home moves almost inevitably into deepending cycles of abuse, Arlen soon begins to test her own limits-and those of the life that now traps her.

With language that is as surefooted as it is evocative, Woodbrown has written a book that will captivate every reader who knows the pain and promise of young womanhood, as well as every reader who wants to remember it.

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At the beginning (and end) of Woodbrown's affecting, avowedly autobiographical debut, 15-year-old Arlen Nichols lies in a Tampa emergency room, having barely survived America's bicentennial year?and a decade of abuse at the hands of her mother. Like Judith Rossner's recent Perfidia, Arlen's first-person sickbed meditation tells the tale of an adolescent girl driven to desperation by her mother's alternating bouts of rage and indifference. As Arlen grows up, however, we see her gain some possibly life-saving independence from her mother's skewed vision of the world. Woodbrown deftly captures Arlen's double bind as the girl tries to please a volatile jailer while also making a painful effort to look at the world from both sides of a broken marriage. When Arlen turns her frustrated anger inward, it's hard not to feel disturbed for her sake. And yet Woodbrown reminds us repeatedly that the explanation for the abusive behavior of Arlen's mother lies in her own past as an abused child, and that Arlen's powerful imagination offers the only hope of breaking the vicious circle in future generations.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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In her first novel, Woodbrown brings readers close in to the

Product Details

  • Paperback: 212 pages
  • Publisher: Anchor; First edition. edition (February 17, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385489749
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385489744
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #330,880 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sink or Swim, September 25, 2002
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This review is from: Halfborn Woman (Paperback)
This coming-of-age story begins at the end, with 15-year-old Arlen restrained to an emergency-room bed. What follows is Arlen's account of the events which led her here. Struck blind in one eye by a childhood accident, Arlen manipulates her skewed perspective unapologetically, describing a seemingly idyllic childhood shattered by her parent's divorce. Abused and neglected by her mother, baffled by inattention from her father, Arlen responds with desperation and attention-seeking behavior which grows increasingly more self-destructive.

Through Arlen's narration, WoodBrown draws poignant memories against the tragic, tranquil imagery against the harsh, recreating for the reader the ebb and flow of emotion in which Arlen is drowning. Caught in these rough waters between childhood and womanhood, Arlen flounders about for a hero, and in the hysterical manner of the drowning, both demands and resists rescue. The reader will pursue this climatically-paced story to the very last word, wondering if Arlen will sink or swim. A must-read for teenage girls and their mothers.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Poignancy without melodrama; the beautiful sad ring of truth, February 17, 1998
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The primary reason which Halfborn Woman is such a fine book is the voice of its narrator, Arlen. Her harrowing life is recounted in the most straightforward way possible, without bitterness or any attempt to declare victimhood, any plea for the reader's sympathy. The convincing way in which she tells the story, however, earns such sympathy, and the ability of the prose to capture a young woman's thinking while simultaneously describing the beauty of Floridian swamps and the squalor of dog races is truly amazing. This is an honest book, in subject and in style. Read it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Original, Honest, and Rich - A wonderful first novel!, January 30, 1999
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When first picked up, the reader is faced with the fear of reading another melodramatic 'coming-of-age' novel, but this book is far from it. It is an engrossing view from a clouded vision we all have shared. Halfborn Woman is beautifully written, and honest. The characters are so wonderfully developed, and are easy to identify with. It is a book you should read, and share.
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