What I was

What I Was by Meg Rosoff, published by Penguin in 2007, is a thought-provoking narrative that explores the complexities of adolescence and connection. Set against the backdrop of a boarding school in East Anglia, the story follows a young protagonist who grapples with feelings of isolation and longing. The book unfolds as the narrator reflects on their experiences, particularly their relationship with Finn, a boy living in a coastal hut, and the emotional warmth they seek from him.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of themes related to school, education, and disabilities woven throughout the narrative. The protagonist’s journey is marked by a desire for acceptance and understanding, as they navigate their surroundings and the relationships that define their experience. This edition spans 198 pages and is presented in English, offering a unique perspective on the challenges of youth and the connections that can emerge in unexpected places.
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I was at boarding school in East Anglia, my third. I didn’t want to be there. But if there had been no school, there would be no Finn. He lived in a hut on the coast. He was like the hut, in fact – it took a while for both of them to warm up. But that is all I longed for. Finn, warming to me. A nod. Half a smile. Asking me to help on the boat. Not asking me to leave. I didn’t want it to end. Now I am waiting for the end, and looking back to the beginning.
Haunting, intense and with a surprising twist in the tale – this is unlike anything you will have read before . . .
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