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Lullabies for Little Criminals

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The novel 'Lullabies for Little Criminals' by Heather O'Neill follows the story of Baby, a young girl growing up in Montreal with her drug-addicted father. The book delves into the harsh realities of Baby's life as she navigates the streets, facing neglect, abuse, and the challenges of adulthood at a tender age. Through poetic language and vivid descriptions, the author portrays Baby's resilience and ability to find glimpses of hope amidst the darkness of her circumstances.

The narrative voice of Baby, a 12-year-old street child, captures the innocence and vulnerability of a young girl caught in a world of sleaziness, despair, and loneliness. The book explores themes of love, survival, and the search for affection, painting a poignant picture of a child trying to find her place in a harsh and unforgiving environment, all while maintaining a sense of authenticity and emotional depth.

Characters:

The characters are deeply flawed and complex, illustrating the challenges of addiction and the search for connection in a world of hardship.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style combines authenticity and poeticism, reflecting a child's perspective with striking imagery and emotional depth.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative centers around a young girl facing the harsh realities of life, emphasizing the consequences of neglect and the struggle for survival in a difficult environment.

Setting:

The setting is integral to the narrative, providing a stark contrast between the innocence of childhood and the grim realities of the environment.

Pacing:

The pacing is variable: some find it methodical and reflective of real life, while others see it as slow, impacting overall engagement.
RIGHT BEFORE MY TWELFTH BIRTHDAY, my dad, Jules, and I moved into a two-room apartment in a building that we called the Ostrich Hotel. It was the first time I could remember taking a taxicab anywhere....

Notes:

The main character, Baby, is a 12-year-old girl living in Montreal.
She is raised by her father, Jules, who is a heroin addict and immature.
Baby's mother died when Baby was a baby, and her father struggles with drug addiction.
The story highlights the impact of poverty and neglect on children.
The book is narrated from Baby's first-person perspective, giving insight into her thoughts and feelings.
Despite her harsh life, Baby shows intelligence and potential.
Baby looks for love and validation in all the wrong places due to her circumstances.
The book portrays the gritty reality of street life, including issues like prostitution and drug addiction.
Heather O'Neill, the author, has a background in a similar impoverished environment, enhancing her writing's authenticity.
The novel was shortlisted for several literary awards and won the CBC Canada Reads competition in 2007.
Baby's name is ironically chosen, reflecting her struggles to retain her childhood innocence.
The writing blends dark humor with poignant observations about childhood and survival.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include drug abuse, child neglect, prostitution, and themes of violence, making it suitable for mature readers.

From The Publisher:

Baby, all of thirteen years old, is lost in the gangly, coltish moment between childhood and the strange pulls and temptations of the adult world. Her mother is dead; her father, Jules, is scarcely more than a child himself and is always on the lookout for his next score. Baby knows that "chocolate milk" is Jules' slang for heroin and sees a lot more of that in her house than the real article. But she takes vivid delight in the scrappy bits of happiness and beauty that find their way to her, and moves through the threat of the streets as if she's been choreographed in a dance.

Soon, though, a hazard emerges that is bigger than even her hard-won survival skills can handle. Alphonse, the local pimp, has his eye on her for his new girl; he wants her body and soul-and what the johns don't take he covets for himself. At the same time, a tender and naively passionate friendship unfolds with a boy from her class at school, who has no notion of the dark claims on her-which even her father, lost on the nod, cannot totally ignore. Jules consigns her to a stint in juvie hall, and for the moment this perceived betrayal preserves Baby from terrible harm-but after that, her salvation has to be her own invention.

Channeling the artlessly affecting voice of her thirteen-year-old heroine with extraordinary accuracy and power, Heather O'Neill's heartbreaking and wholly original debut novel blew readers away when it was first published ten years ago. Now in a new deluxe package it is sure to capture its next decade of readers as Baby picks her pathway along the edge of the abyss to arrive at a place of redemption, and of love.

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7 months

broke my heart as i kept wishing things would get better for baby

 
 
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