![]() After having me hooked until that point, I just didn’t buy the explanation. I finished reading this book over a month ago and still don’t really know how I feel about it. There was some repulsion attached to them due to some of their components but I could imagine myself finding treasures from nature, random leaves and branches (not some of the other objects Caroline uses), and attempting to create art from them. Some of Caroline’s art fascinated me.Īs I read about Caroline’s sculptures, I could see them. ![]() I wanted to find out what had happened in Caroline’s past. I was interested in the relationship between this mother and daughter. It’s the past intruding on the present, it’s patronising men, it’s equating being good with being safe, it’s about what happens when we refuse to be silenced. Told by Lila in 2019 and Caroline in 2004, this is a story of fear, nightmares and accidental art. ![]() “There are things that I’ve seen … Things I can’t ever forget.” She’s convinced that The Cur is back and wants to protect her daughter from experiencing what she has. Thirteen year old Lila wants more freedom but her mother refuses to give it to her.Ĭaroline is haunted by her past. Lila’s mother, a famous artist, keeps her past a secret from her daughter. ![]()
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