
<p><b>one Of The <i>new York Times Book Review</i>'s Top 10 Books Of 2010</b><p>to Five-year-old Jack, Room Is The Entire World. It Is Where He Was Born And Grew Up; It's Where He Lives With His Ma As They Learn And Read And Eat And Sleep And Play. At Night, His Ma Shuts Him Safely In The Wardrobe, Where He Is Meant To Be Asleep When Old Nick Visits.<p>room Is Home To Jack, But To Ma, It Is The Prison Where Old Nick Has Held Her Captive For Seven Years. Through Determination, Ingenuity, And Fierce Motherly Love, Ma Has Created A Life For Jack. But She Knows It's Not Enough…not For Her Or For Him. She Devises A Bold Escape Plan, One That Relies On Her Young Son's Bravery And A Lot Of Luck. What She Does Not Realize Is Just How Unprepared She Is For The Plan To Actually Work.<p>told Entirely In The Language Of The Energetic, Pragmatic Five-year-old Jack, Room Is A Celebration Of Resilience And The Limitless Bond Between Parent And Child, A Brilliantly Executed Novel About What It Means To Journey From One World To Another.</p><h3>the Washington Post - Ron Charles</h3><p>…one Of The Most Affecting And Subtly Profound Novels Of The Year…not Too Cute, Not Too Weirdly Precocious, Not A Fey Mouthpiece For The Author's Profundities, Jack Expresses A Poignant Mixture Of Wisdom, Love And Naivete That Will Make You Ache To Save Him—whatever That Would Mean: Delivering Him To The Outside World? Keeping Him Preserved Here Forever?…until You Finish It, Beware Talking About <i>room</i> With Anyone Who Might Clumsily Strip Away The Suspense That's Woven Through Its Raw Wonder. You Need To Enter This Small, Harrowing Place Prepared Only To Have Your Own World Expanded.</p>
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
ISBN-10:
1607886286
ISBN-13:
9781607886280
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