This story is about girls raised by wolves, and they learn how to adapt to the new environment where they sometimes conflict, and everything they do is working hard.
Women's competition is fierce, regardless of whether you try to make yourself better.
It includes various stages that girls have to go through to graduate from St. Lucy Catholic school.
Contradiction in the story is to learn how students work in different environments. For example, I do not like Mira Bella in the story. Because she does something to stimulate other girls.
Memory is that the talker starts talking about each character like Janet. In the story she explains how the whole package hates Janet, as she succeeds and is very rude and rude to other wolves.
The prophetic event that happened in the story was that the narrator told the parents that they were wolves and lived in a cave near the forest. When I read this part, I began to think that this story would happen outside the forest. Another predictive event is a description of a character such as Mirabella. For example, paragraph 19 states that "Packers is concerned about Mirabella." This shows that she is the main problem in every situation. For example, in paragraph 26, Mira Vera is lying under the bed or is surprised at biting the shoulder blade of the garden.
Karen Russell's first novel is called Swamplandia! It was issued in 2011. Detail of crocodile wrestler's life
Her childhood was in southern Florida and when she left Florida she learned at Northwestern University who decided she was mostly a veterinarian.
Janet is my sister. Gudi's shoes are what nuns want to do first.
Like a twilight, the wolf man does not seem to have a name like Jacob, and the first one is meaningless to us.
In the story, the wolf man did not know how to live like a human first, so it seems they are just foreigners.
One of my favorite stories about this unique feature is that the author breaks it up at the stage of showing their progress in adapting to a new life.
Because the character learns to build a positive relationship with each other in the story, unity. For example, at the end of a story, girls will better understand each other better.
"Lucy's girl's house by a wolf man" Karen Russell told is the story of a group of human girls born of a wolf man. They were brought from their families in the wilderness, brought to St. Lucie. They are civilized here. The civilization process involves depriving them of their personal and cultural identity and retraining them in a way acceptable to the human world. - Establishing a new identity abroad is not an easy task. Immigrants often face challenges to prove their identity. The formation of identity is due to the special circumstances of conflict to form a new environment, a new culture, and a person's unique personality. In the process, some of the characters of The Namesake of Jumpa Lahiri created and denied connections with their own culture, but some were handed down from generation to generation.
I think that there is nothing to capture the painful period from childhood to adolescence and the selection of Wolfgirl House of St. Lucy of Karen Russell. These dark and evil short stories convey the stories of children trapped in a huge shell city, follow their Minotaur 's parents, follow the Oregon Trail, and participate in a summer camp for insomnia. This anthology is a fairly amazing achievement given the debut of Karen Russell's author, considering that she was still 25 when she was published, it gathered the attention of the National Library Foundation. One of the stories of the book, "Ava Wrestles the Alligator", was selected as one of the top ten books of the year by the New York Times and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 2011 by Russell's novel "Swamplandia! It is the foundation of. I won a prize. Her next episode "Lemon Grove's Vampire" will be released next month, so now is the best time to read the first anthology.