markm reviewed When God was a rabbit by Sarah Winman
Review of 'When God was a rabbit' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
I wanted to care.
325 pages
English language
Published Nov. 2, 2011 by Headline Review.
I wanted to care.
I don't think I can put into words how wonderful this book is. It's charming, touching and beautifully written and a sure contender for my favourite book this year.
It is a book about love but not a romance. The love between a brother and a sister, between friends, between lovers, secret love and the love of a rabbit named god. Despite the title, the book is not about religion although young Elly does get into trouble with her curious questions about God and Jesus.
The story is divided into two parts; childhood and adulthood. Whilst both are tinged with tragedy, violence and hurt, I found I laughed my way through childhood and cried more during adulthood. Elly's childhood is full of stories that feel familiar in many ways. Whilst there are a lot of books around with a child as the narrator, here it feels as if Elly is …
I don't think I can put into words how wonderful this book is. It's charming, touching and beautifully written and a sure contender for my favourite book this year.
It is a book about love but not a romance. The love between a brother and a sister, between friends, between lovers, secret love and the love of a rabbit named god. Despite the title, the book is not about religion although young Elly does get into trouble with her curious questions about God and Jesus.
The story is divided into two parts; childhood and adulthood. Whilst both are tinged with tragedy, violence and hurt, I found I laughed my way through childhood and cried more during adulthood. Elly's childhood is full of stories that feel familiar in many ways. Whilst there are a lot of books around with a child as the narrator, here it feels as if Elly is an adult writing about her memories.