Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer SMill
Marianne Cotton is a straight A student. Her loving
grandfather provides the constant support of a caring
father figure while her bipolar mother flaunts around the
country chasing her dream of becoming a successful artist.
But when her grandfather dies of an unexpected stroke and
her mother's marriage falls apart, Marianne finds her
stunning academic career unraveling and her prosperous
future darkening. Marianne meets an exotic street music
performer, Miles, who introduces her to the lures of the
lower east side. Marianne's private school scholarship
becomes unimportant and her easygoing teenage life is
thrown away for one of sex, drugs and murky music clubs.
Through Miles' music, freedom and connections Marianne
opens her eyes to the depths and shadows of New York's
rugged and dangerous inner city scene.
This was a harrowing and believable book, which I
actually really enjoyed! Magdalena Ball writes with such
conviction and describes even the grittiest scenes with
their own kind of beauty that makes this novel hard to put
down. Having never read anything quite like this book
before, I was dubious at the beginning. However, upon
finishing the novel, I realized that I had been living as
Marianne, experiencing her loss, grief and struggles. I
lived the painful emotion behind the words of the narrator
while sharing the experiences and feelings of Marianne;
this sets the book apart. I would definitely recommend
Sleep Before Evening to others but possibly to those older
than myself. Throughout the novel Marianne is faced with
the daunting trials of drug addiction, sex and the fight
for survival in the big city. While I thoroughly enjoyed
the book, I think it might be better suited to people from
16 up. The words of Magdalena Ball in Sleep Before Evening
will without a doubt stay with me for years to come.
Sex
Drug Addiction
Violence
Reviewer Age: 14
Reviewer City, State and Country: Melbourne, Victoria
Australia