Darkness That Divides Us

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Renate Dorrestein, Hester Velmans: Darkness That Divides Us (Paperback, 2015, World International Publishing)

Paperback, 352 pages

English language

Published Feb. 9, 2015 by World International Publishing.

ISBN:
978-94-6238-041-7
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OCLC Number:
904746927

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5 stars (1 review)

Growing up in a peaceful Dutch village with her eccentric mother and their two endearing male lodgers, Lucy is the popular leader of the pre-school set—until a bizarre crime rocks her world. After her mother has served time for murder, Lucy, her mother and her ‘uncles’ leave the village to start over in the Outer Hebrides. But even in this remote corner of the world, the past has a way of catching up with her…

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A truly compelling novel

5 stars

The Darkness That Divides Us is written in three sections which chart the growing up of Lucy. The first section is narrated by an unknown preschool child and enables to see Lucy from the outside, so to speak. The second and third sections are narrated by Lucy herself when she is twelve years old and when she turns eighteen. I loved that the sentiments and understanding of each section is appropriate to the age at which Lucy is depicted, although the language used is adult, of course. This allowed me to see Lucy as the child she should have been even though the events that occurred when she was just six years old pushed her, in some respects, into a maturity beyond her years. Dorrestein has a brilliant understanding of the pack mentality of young children, especially their spite and their lack of awareness of the potential consequences of their …

Subjects

  • Fiction, psychological
  • Scotland, fiction