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Not Hebert's best book, but one of her better ones written later in her career. The characters share a lot of similarities with ones from her previous novels. A prevalent feature is the internal loneliness and detachment from the outside world that her main characters often experience. Other common themes are: possession, loss of childhood/passage into adulthood, betrayal, dwelling between dreams and reality, and rebellion to name a few. It was an easy read, with Hebert's use of figurative langu Not Hebert's best book, but one of her better ones written later in her career. The characters share a lot of similarities with ones from her previous novels.
A prevalent feature is the internal loneliness and detachment from the outside world that her main characters often experience. Other common themes are: possession, loss of childhood/passage into adulthood, betrayal, dwelling between dreams and reality, and rebellion to name a few. It was an easy read, with Hebert's use of figurative language being less frequent than in other works.