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by Thalia Chaltas
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beautifullybookish
beautifullybookish rated it 9 years ago
Because I Am Furniture covers so much in such a short novel, written in verse. Here Anke deals with an abusive father, beating her brother and raping her sister. Her family remains silent as his abuse worsens, fearing his wrath should they anger him further by telling. The saddest part of this stor...
Lived One Thousand Lives
Lived One Thousand Lives rated it 10 years ago
Because I am Furniture by Thalia Chaltas Description: Anke’s father is abusive. But not to her. He attacks her brother and sister, but she’s just an invisible witness in a house of horrors, on the brink of disappearing altogether. Until she makes the volleyball team at school. At first just being...
Sesana
Sesana rated it 13 years ago
I love novels in verse. I read virtually every one I can get my hands on. They can be very quick reads, and the good ones strip away everything but the most essential parts of the narrative, and the barest emotions. I'd say this is one of the good ones.Anke's father beats her brother and sister, and...
holes in my brain
holes in my brain rated it 14 years ago
Full review can be found on my blog.My thoughts:I think the correct feeling I had when I finished this book is that I wished it was more. More emotional, more depth to the characters, more engaging to the reader. It was undoubtedly all of these things, but not to the point where I was a sobbing mess...
afterwhat
afterwhat rated it 15 years ago
I don't generally go for novels in verse--I like a book you can sink into, and it's hard to do that with a book that's written as sparely as novels in verse really ought to be if they're making good use of the format. This one worked for me, though. I think the white space really helped emphasize ...
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 15 years ago
Anke lives in a house full of fear. Fear of her father. His temper can flair at any moment and everyone around him suffers. Anke’s brother and sister take the physical abuse and Anke is, for the most part, ignored in the house. Anke feels she has no choice but to sit back and witness what is go...
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