Wasteland

Wasteland by Francesca Lia Block, published by HarperCollins on November 4, 2003, is a first edition novel comprising 160 pages. This work explores the intricate relationships within a family, particularly focusing on siblings and their experiences as they navigate the complexities of life stages, grief, and bereavement. Through evocative imagery, the narrative delves into the emotional landscape of its characters, presenting a unique perspective on their interconnected lives.
Readers will find a poignant examination of family dynamics and the impact of loss as the story unfolds. The themes of death and grief are interwoven with the exploration of teenage experiences, offering insights into how these elements shape identity and relationships. The narrative invites reflection on the ways individuals perceive themselves and each other, emphasizing the beauty and fragility of life through vivid metaphors and emotional depth.
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When you were a baby I sat very still to hold you. I could see the veins through your skin like a map to inside you. I stopped breathing so you wouldn’t … You were just a boy on a bed in a room, like a kaleidoscope is a tube full of bits of broken glass. But the way I saw you was pieces refracting the light, shifting into an infinite universe of flowers and rainbows and insects and planets, magical dividing cells, pictures no one else knew … Your whole life you can be told something is wrong and so you believe it.
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