McKinley 's heroes and crowns from Irene and the strong conviction of Allen from Gibbon Allen Foster In the 1970s, rock artist David Bowie wrote a hit song called "change". Including the following lines: "These children are trying to exhale to change their own world, vaccinate counseling / they are very clear about what they are experiencing The problem is that these changes will lead to the development of adult ethics.
Ellen Foster (1987) is the first novel by American writer Kei Gibbons. The novel tells the ten stories of Allen Foster and her challenging childhood story. This novel was inspired by the authors' own experiences raised in 4 rural farmers in the suburbs of Raleigh, North Carolina. Allen is a white girl who lives in the southern countryside from the mid-1970s to the latter half. Allen speaks her story with a grammatically incorrect language with a young girl who is less educated. She is the only child that grew up in a challenging environment. Her father was insulted drunk. Allen wishes there is a way to regain her father from her life. She even imagines the way he might kill him. Her mother is suffering from a heart disease, and Allen must protect her mother from her husband's abuse.
Ellen Foster, a character of Kay Gibbons' novel 'Ellen Foster', is a way to work hard in order to find it in the world. A young girl Allen was robbed of her normal childhood. Her childhood life was very difficult both physically and mentally. When she was young, she had no mother or father taking care of her. As she was not used to anything else, Allen was able to accept her usual severe childhood by stopping her problem. Any ordinary child will suffer mentally, but Allen develops power through her obstacles.
When Kaye Gibbons published Ellen Foster in 1987, this novel - she first met with a passionate audience. Critics praised the clever creation of the narratives of Allen's Gibbons and acknowledged his accuracy to express his views. Gibbons won two literatures for Ellen Foster, Sue Kaufmann 's first Novel Prize and Ernest Hemingway Foundation Award. I won a prize. Some readers are criticizing the events in the novel as dramatic, but some people argue that Allen's wisdom, elasticity, and elasticity made her story a sentimental rift. Mr. Gibbons said that some of the stories of the novel - Allen's mother's suicide followed by allen's move from another relative - reflected her own childhood experience. Allen is indeed a lonely child, quietly observing what kind of psychological records should be there for the happiness of other families who are anxious to belong quietly, and for her perfect family I will.