John Irving’s style of
writing is gracefully controlled, thick with it’s information. He goes through
Johnny’s life and packs it with so much information that it’s easy to see the
world through John’s eyes, in his thoughts. To a point the information is too
much, making the read heavy but makes up for that with his rich descriptions
that make the book a page turner. It doesn’t necessarily seem that way a first
glance; it’s heavy weight and small print would throw off any inexperienced
reader. But I believe the book is worth it because the reader walks away with
so much more then just a book to read.
Having read the book myself,
I can attain to that statement; you remember these characters long after you
set the book down. They teach you lessons and make you want to better yourself
in some ways that they have; their fulfilling characters and Irving gives them depth.
Owen Meany is the underdog
and America believes in nothing more then that. With his small
stature and thrilling voice, you can’t help but root from him in the end. It’s
almost a tease only having to read about Owen; like Johnny’s mother or Hester,
you want to reach out and touch Owen, but restricted by sentences. Owen teaches
us about loyalty and unwavering faith, and in some ways you want to be like
him.
As you read A Prayer For
Owen Meany, you find yourself rooting for Owen. You want him to succeed,
beat the odds against him, and see where the future takes him and Johnny. Irving shines through with his beautiful talent through
this action he creates; you root for him, even without realizing it.
6 comments:
Page turner ehh?? hahah jkjk This review was really in depth and shown what your opinion is. I liked how you said that Owen is the underdog!
I really liked this review because you can see your obvious passion for the novel and admiration for owen
I agree with Caitlin I can feel how much you liked this book and I really enjoyed reading your review.
I really liked the way you described Owen, and used the fact that you can't hear his voice to evaluate the writing in a positive way
Dang Sarah! I love love loved how you described Owen and his voice. Your descriptions make him a likable character to anyone who hasn"t even read the book.
Sarah,
You begin your review with a compelling and memorable statement. I agree that its hard to imagine a voice that does justice to our friend Owen. I like your point that the reader subconsciously roots for Owen's success and mention Irving's talent as a writer. You used the word "graceful" and you're right on. Irving is something special. Thanks for sharing your review.
- Mrs. Jaffe
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