by Annah Faulkner
I really, really loved this beautiful book. From the first page it had me and
it only took a day or so to finish it... that's how much I loved it! Roberta, a
young girl contracts polio and is confined to hospital for months, then forced
to wear a calliper and boot. This is devastating to Roberta and her family but
when she is given a set of paints she realises how much she loves art and how
talented she is. She is 'special' for sure as she can see colours hovering over
people she meets. Some are angry colours others are full of love and she of
course paints them, but her style is very different from the 'norm' and through
a set of circumstances her mother forbids her to pain any more. This is who
Roberta is.... she must paint... it's what she was born to do.
In Australia she is bullied at school, because of her gympy leg, but her life
changes when her family move to New Guinea. There is so much colour there she
must continue her passion. Because I love to draw and paint I really felt the
frustration Roberta felt from being banned to paint. When she discovers secrets
in her mother's life her whole world is turned upside down and I wanted the
story to go on and on. I won't give you any more of the story because there
many highs and lows that come her way.
This story is so beautifully written. I felt like I was with little Roberta as
she grew up, peering into her life, feeling her pain. It felt so real that I
thought it must have been an autobiography but this was Annah Faulkner's first
novel. I can't believe it!
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