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Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Author: Jeanette Winterson
ISBN-13: 9780871131638
ISBN-10: 0871131633
Publication Date: 1985
Pages: 176
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 59 ratings
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Book Type: Paperback
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kdhudon avatar reviewed Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit on
Helpful Score: 3
Really catches your interest at once. A great story about a young girl maturing and following her own way under the thumb of an oppressive and religious mother.
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Helpful Score: 2
Of course Winterson has been hailed with prize after prize, and also an OBE, for her writing. Here is an autobiography that will amuse and fascinate in that deep resonating way that few authors have (Nic Pizzolatto is another) of slipping us noiselessly into the narrative where we remain until the end. Her youth as the daughter of evangelists is fraught with both tension and light hearted forays into the lives of the characters that surrounded her fervor and final alienation. Winterson is nothing short of brilliant.
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Helpful Score: 2
I'm not a Winterson fan, but this book is very engaging. Semi-autobiographical story.
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Helpful Score: 2
"If Flannery O'Connor and Rita Mae Brown had collaborated . . . ."
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Helpful Score: 1
A girl breaks away from her extremely religious background to find herself, and in so doing, coming to terms with her past.
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This a coming of age story and is very well done.
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Well-written. Not as captivating as I was expecting, but still a good read.
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The narrator grows up in an oppressively Christian home, and learns that she is a lesbian.
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Winner of the Whitbread Prize for Best First Fiction. A strikingly delicate and intricate work from this author. This is a funny exploration of a young girl's quirky adolesence.
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The author has a great sense of humor. Read for college English class.
girlibrarian avatar reviewed Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit on
Innovative in style, its humour by turns punchy and tender, Jeanette Winterson's first novel, Oranges are Not the Only Fruit is a few days ride into the bizarre outposts of religious excess and human obsession. It's a love story, too. Winterson's adaptation of the novel was an internationally acclaimed television drama awarded a BAFTA for best drama and an RTS award in the same year; the Prix Italia; FIPA D'Argent at Cannes for best script; The Golden Gate in San Francisco and an ACE Award at the Los Angeles television festival.
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I could not get into this book - did not finish it.
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This was good.
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I picked up a copy from the 'free' book truck at the branch library with the intention of taking it to the shelf at the old soldiers' home, but did not care for it much.
It is about an English girl who is very active in her parish and the chapter I read on the bus does have its moments, but I liked the chapter I read from Lillian Hellman's 1974 'Pentimento' obtained at the same time. I read 'Bethe' and it is also quite literary but I enjoyed it more. The book collects Ms. Hellman's essays centered around various uncommon people she has known.
Although both books seem to have been unread until I picked them up, I would imagine Ms. Winterson's 1985 book is much more honored by English majors.
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United Kingdom edition from Vintage Books