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Sofie Laguna (Author)
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August 18, 2009
“The stars shine brightest out of the deepest dark . . .” A child is imprisoned in a house by her reclusive, religious parents. Hester Wakefield has never spoken to another child, nor seen the outside world. Her one possession is an illustrated children’s Bible, and its imagery forms the sole basis for her capacity to make poetic, real-life connections. Her companions at home are Cat, Spoon, Door, Handle, Broom, and Tree, and they all speak to her, sometimes telling her what to do. One day she takes a brave Alice in Wonderland trip into the forbidden outside, at the behest of Handle, and this overwhelming encounter with light and sky and sunshine is a marvel to her. From this moment on, Hester learns that there are some things she cannot tell her parents, and she keeps this secret to herself. Hester buries it among her other secrets, the ones that take place in the shadowy corners of her insular world, and she keeps them all locked inside her as they multiply and grow, waiting until she can find other ways to be free.

One Foot Wrong challenges the boundaries of right and wrong, sanity and madness, love and justice, poetry and life. The story told by Hester is often dark and harrowing, but the affecting impact of her distinctive voice and her way of seeing the world illuminates every page and makes this novel an exhilarating, enlightening and, ultimately, an uplifting and transformative experience.

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Australian actor and young-adult writer Laguna (Too Loud Lily) delivers a grim, creepy, powerful first-person narrative about a direly neglected child whose knowledge of the world is severely circumscribed by her fanatically Christian parents. Told entirely in the solipsistic point of view of Hester, the only child of paranoid, abusive parents, the novel pursues the girl's deeply troubling relationship with them and their bizarre world view. Begrudged her difficult birth, Hester is routinely hung, Christ-like, from her arms in the basement by her depressed mother, who sequesters the young girl in their shared cabin, her only book The Abridged Picture Bible. Hester's brief foray to school, thanks to the intervention of the town authorities, proves eye-opening (she makes her first friend, Mary), but ultimately disastrous. Molested by her father through her adolescence, Hester is finally institutionalized when her parents can no longer control her. Laguna's rendering of Hester's fragile mental state is sympathetic and touching, especially through imagined dialogue with inanimate objects and in the friendship Hester makes with Mary, and then in the institution, with Norma. A truly haunting tale that readers won't soon forget, from a compelling, original voice. (Aug.)
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“A powerful and extremely disturbing novel… The lyricism of Hester’s astonishingly beautiful and myopic voice is constant, even when the plot becomes terrifying and tragic…. This is an extraordinary, poetic novel that gives as much as it takes...it will also open a door on perception and understanding.”—Blogcritics.org

"A truly haunting tale that readers won’t soon forget, from a compelling, original voice."—Publishers Weekly

"Laguna writes with lyrical economy, and her craft elevates a tale which in its bare outlines seems like sensational tabloid fare...A disturbing story graced by powerful, poetic prose."—Kirkus Reviews

Product Details

  • Paperback: 194 pages
  • Publisher: Other Press; 1 edition (August 18, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590513169
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590513163
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.6 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,932,812 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars You won't have read anything like this before, September 4, 2011
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One Foot Wrong by Sofie Laguna is one of the strangest books I have ever read. As in...I don't think I have ever read a book quite like the way this one is written.

It is written speaking in the words and thoughts of Hester, who at the beginning of the book, we are introduced to as a young child. As we travel through Hester's life we see things from her point of view and gather, from the disjointed language, word and imagery of Hester, that she is kept inside the house, forbidden to go outside. In fact, mostly she is kept in the one room as a young child. As she gets older she is given chores to do, and we learn that her parents are eccentric Christians. She refers to her parents as Sack and Boot, and this is the way she talks about other people and items around her. For example she doesn't refer to a door handle as 'the door handle' she refers to it as 'handle' as though you would say someone's name. She is mentally, sexually and psychologically abused through her life, and slowly but surely Hester rebels. She is not allowed in school, and is forced to stay at home. As she gets older, and rebels more, her parents commit her to a mental institution where more unspeakable acts occur and Hester makes a friend who becomes an integral part of the story.

Sometimes I wonder, if Hester had been given a normal childhood, would she be normal? Or still mentally disturbed? Also, I half don't doubt that her parents (especially the mother) were mentally disturbed in some way either. Especially since the mother would take her to the basement downstairs and hoist Hester up like Jesus on the cross as punishment. But I won't give too much more away than that. One Foot Wrong is an extremely interesting read, not only for the content, but for the way it is written.

This would make an excellent read for a book club.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sweetly Disturbing, October 8, 2009
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This was a dark and strange book. In the midst of the horror of Hester's life, her narration was at times oddly, incongruously, beautiful. The limitations of the narrator left some rather important gaps in the story, but in the end, there was surprisingly satisfying closure. It was certainly a unique book and one that almost begs for discussion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most memorable, enjoyable books I've ever read, June 3, 2011
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I'm not going to get into the plot of this book, because that's easy to find, but I just wanted to share my opinion that this book is simply amazing.

It will truly stay with you long after you've finished reading it.

I read the entire book in one night, and I wished I could have had more. The main character, Hester, is absolutely lovable and unique.

5 stars for sure!
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