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Tuesday 22 January 2013

Into that Forest by Louis Nowra







“We were lost, and the only thing that could help us were the tiger.  The more I looked at its black eyes, the more I seen kindness, and I knew it were saying, Come, I’ll take you home.”

 

This is a truly remarkable novel that had me spellbound from the first page.  It weaves the story of Hannah and Rebecca who are stranded in the wilds of Tasmania after being washed ashore following a storm that kills Hannah’s Mother and Father.  As they are only six and seven and a half they have no way of knowing how to get home and so appear two tigers who Hannah believes will lead them home.  Only the home they take them to is the tigers and not the girls.  And so we follow them for four years, living with and becoming tigers themselves.

 

You read the book as Hannah, the younger of the girls and it is written as she now speaks as her English is not so good.  I thought Hannah was a great character and she really came alive on the page.  The narrative really made you feel as though you were in the jungle living as a tiger and going through all the necessary transitions they went through.   The way she describes her first hunt and kill are gripping to read.  Her friendship with Becky is the basis of the book as this is something that will link them together forever.  I did feel, however, that Becky wasn’t a full a character as Hannah but maybe this is because it is not told from her perspective.  I just didn’t seem to warm to her as I did Hannah. 

This book made me realise that whatever nurtures you in younger life you take with you your whole life and for Hannah that was the love and guidance of two tigers that formed her character and gave her abilities she would never have found if she had lived a “normal” life with her Mother and Father.  This is a book I will take with me through my life as it truly was wonderful.

 I want to thank Emma once again for the lovely book.

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