What happens when someone you know and trust is accused of rape? What if that person is your brother who was placed in your sole charge from the age of a few months and whom you love as though he were your son? In Love Like Hate Adore, Angela Devine tells how it happened to her. Before the pain dulls, "before the finer details blow away like dandelion clock". Deirdre Purcell's new novel is stunning in its power and honesty. Angela's story, revealing the intricacies of her relationship with her brother James, is one of warmth, sensitivity and courage, but mostly of overwhelming love. Interspersed with flashes of perfectly observed wit, it is the challenging tale of an extraordinary woman who thinks herself ordinary.
A young woman who has spent most of her life shoring up a druggie mother, or caring for her siblings so they wouldn't have to go into care after the death of said mother, is the narrator. The scene is nineties Dublin and one or two current affairs issues are mentioned to fit the story into context.
Angie has a brother aged nineteen at this point, and they've been living together since he was a couple of months old. They each have bitty jobs but she makes the rent. Then the lad is accused of rape by a better-off girlfriend, and their lives crash to pieces.
The social system is shown to us through Angie's experience, the free legal aid, the continuing bail, and pressure to plead guilty to a lesser charge. Meanwhile the young woman concerned has decided to make a career out of being an assault victim and no sooner is the case over (with a female judge) than she is in every media channel telling her story. Nobody is interested in hearing the man's story or asking if it takes two to tango. To be clear, neither Angie nor the author (nor this writer) condones rape of any kind.
I found the tale well-written to show us this responsible sister trying to cope, trying to find a life for herself, pass an exam and retain even one friend. Angie's an ordinary woman and this must be an experience many family members of young accused men would share. I thought the vague ending was unsatisfactory and could have been stronger.
Niestety strasznie źle mi się tę książkę czytało. Prócz stylu autorki, męcząca była również jej bohaterka, która w jakiś dziwny, patologiczny sposób, uparcie chroni i usprawiedliwia swojego brata, zamiast pozwolić mu ponieść konsekwencje swoich czynów. Zajmuje się jego życiem, totalnie zaniedbując własne. Irytująca dla mnie postawa kobiety w typie ofiary, mającej życiową misję: "poświęcę swoje życie i szczęście by wyciągać cię, braciszku, z każdego bagna, w które się masz kaprys wpakować". Ocena LC: 3/10
I was surprised by this book - I expected light chick lit, and instead got a riveting examination of how a woman's life unravels when her brother is accused of a shocking crime. Not a particularly comfortable read, but worth reading.
Angela Devine became my friend, so I really did not want to finish this book. I love that she takes you into her confidence like a true busom buddy. However, I don`t like the ending at all