White Oleander A Novel

White Oleander A Novel by Janet Fitch, published by Little, Brown on May 1, 2000, is a compelling narrative that explores the complex relationship between a mother and daughter. This edition spans 480 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on Ingrid, a talented poet serving time for murder, and her daughter Astrid, who navigates a challenging journey through various foster homes in Los Angeles, each presenting unique challenges and lessons.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as family life and coming of age as Astrid’s experiences shape her identity and understanding of the world. The novel delves into the intricacies of personal growth and resilience, highlighting the transformative power of self-discovery amidst adversity. With its literary depth, White Oleander offers a profound look at the bonds of family and the struggles of finding one’s place in a complex society.
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Everywhere hailed as a novel of rare beauty and power, White Oleander tells the unforgettable story of Ingrid, a brilliant poet imprisoned for murder, and her daughter, Astrid, whose odyssey through a series of Los Angeles foster homes-each its own universe, with its own laws, its own dangers, its own hard lessons to be learned-becomes a redeeming and surprising journey of self-discovery.
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