Janet Winterson's view of life should be different. Actually, if there is no function it is not a style. A creative person is a person who imagines that others can not. Their value for us is in the possibility of expanding ourselves. The wall fell. We broke out. Art releases what is lost. Janet Winterson Sometimes our lives seem to be declining. Somehow, we were deceived by the real meaning that was put in front of us. Especially in America, millions of people are sending a comfortable lifestyle. They have money, places, and success.
When it first appeared, Janet Winterson's exceptional premier novel received a consistent international acclaim, including the prestigious Whitbrook Award for Best Novel. Wenson continued to fulfill this promise, won the John Rewings award, and in the past decade produced the most brilliant and admirable novels. Now you need to read the contemporary literature, Orange is not the only fruit that is a sharp exploration of the strange adolescent pleasure of young girls. Janet is a successful and rebellious orphan adopted as an evangelical family in the industries in northern England and she found himself embroidering stern religious rumors and waving a tambourine for Jesus did. But with the arrival of this budding missionary and the consensus of her unorthodox sexuality, her family's special balance of fearing God disappears.
Janet Winterthur's epoch-making adult novel Orange is not the only fruit depicting her religious mother as the ultimate toothless tyrant. However, in her powerful memoir, Winterthur created a more complex character which the author had a long lasting influence even after leaving his path. In the northern part of England, the mother is longing for the demise of the world, and regards the adopted child as a sinner who needs punishment. Her memoir is a difficult investigation of the torture heritage of childhood, the gap of shaking between faith and madness, and the pursuit of life and family of love.