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La casa en el mar más azul. Edición especial: Edición especial con cantos tintados by TJ Klune, Carlos Abreu Fetter
18 reviews
I marked genocide as a content warning because
Graphic: Genocide, Colonisation
Moderate: Child abuse, Confinement, Racism, Forced institutionalization, Abandonment
Moderate: Child abuse, Domestic abuse, Emotional abuse, Genocide, Physical abuse, Forced institutionalization, Abandonment
Minor: Animal cruelty, Body horror, Confinement, Cursing, Homophobia, Violence, Blood, Cannibalism, Death of parent, Alcohol, Injury/Injury detail
But I have since then v much changed my mind about TJ Klune and whether I condone him taking the Sixties Scoop as a form of inspiration.
So now it's 2 stars.
Graphic: Xenophobia, Classism
Moderate: Body shaming, Child abuse, Confinement, Fatphobia, Hate crime, Forced institutionalization, Fire/Fire injury
Minor: Animal death, Child abuse, Genocide, Physical abuse, Grief, Cannibalism, Death of parent
Graphic: Child abuse, Confinement, Fire/Fire injury
Moderate: Body shaming
Minor: Confinement, Cursing, Death, Emotional abuse, Genocide, Sexual content, Toxic relationship, Excrement, Cannibalism, Murder
Graphic: Child abuse, Forced institutionalization
Moderate: Body shaming, Mental illness
Minor: Confinement, Emotional abuse, Genocide, Torture, Violence, Religious bigotry, Abandonment
TJ Klune has created something special here and I hope everyone has the pleasure of enjoying this little slice of home. His dialogue has to be the best part of his writing, equal parts witty and endearing. Lucy is probably my favourite character in the book, quite possibly my favourite fictional six-year-old.
Moderate: Child abuse, Emotional abuse
Minor: Genocide, Physical abuse, Violence, Xenophobia
Graphic: Genocide
Additionally, I know TJ Klune claims that his inspo came from real effects of the genocide of Indigenous people that are still being felt by their communities to this day, but it absolutely reads like someone who has very little understanding of what being marginalized is like. I can absolutely appreciate his message in "kindness", but it's extremely naive and misguided.
Residental schools are not a feel-good fantasy story. The Sixties Scoop isn't a fun scenario to rethink. If a random author revealed to me that they decided to write a fictionalized version of my grandfather's murder but make it *fun* and heartwarming, I'd be pissed. Now add in hundreds of years of systemic oppression. Colonizers have always told their version of the story. So for another white guy to write his version of the story, once again, it's like...why?
I should add I didn't know about the residential school connection until someone mentioned it to me halfway through me reading this book, at which point the tone and context really changed for me. It also added an element of predictability with Linus.
Graphic: Colonisation
Moderate: Child abuse, Abandonment
Minor: Fatphobia, Genocide, Hate crime, Forced institutionalization