Owls Do Cry: A Novel
Janet Frame
Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
3.93
· 14 ratings · 211 pages · Published: 1957
Frame was among the first major writers of the twentieth century to confront life in mental institutions and Owls Do Cry is important for this perspective. But it is equally valuable for its poetry, its incisive satire, and its acute social observations. A sensitively rendered portrait of childhood and adolescence and a testament to the power of imagination, this early novel is a first-rate example of Frame’s powerful, lyric, and original prose.
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