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Gull Island: A Novel di Anna Porter
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Gull Island: A Novel (edizione 2023)

di Anna Porter (Autore)

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A haunting psychological suspense novel about a young woman who visits her remote family cottage seeking answers to a murky past--for fans of Catherine McKenzie and Amber Cowie. When her estranged father goes missing, Jude is persuaded by her mother to find his will. She travels to the family cottage on remote Gull Island, glad to be away from the city and to have the chance to sort through old memories, but is unsettled by what she finds there. While contending with the neglected cottage and encroaching wild animals, Jude looks not only for her father's will, but also for photographs of herself as a baby, desperate for proof that she was loved as a child. However, loneliness and terrifying dreams soon wear on her, bringing back frightening memories. Thoughts of her distant mother and intimidating father, her jealous sister, and her mother's mysterious friend infest Jude's increasingly clouded mind. Then a fierce storm sweeps away her boat and severs her from the outside world. Forced to reckon with long-buried truths and filled with the terrible sense that the cottage may be haunted by more than the past, Jude begins to fear for her sanity--and her life.… (altro)
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Titolo:Gull Island: A Novel
Autori:Anna Porter (Autore)
Info:Simon & Schuster (2023), 256 pages
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This book was a major disappointment.

Jude Bogdan returns to her family’s cottage on a private island in Georgian Bay. Her mother, who is dealing with encroaching dementia, wants Jude to look for her father’s will after his mysterious disappearance a month earlier. Besides searching for the will, Jude also scours her memories and looks through old photos for evidence that she was loved. But all she finds and remembers is a dysfunctional family with a distant mother, a cruel father, a jealous sister, and her mother’s mysterious friend Eve.

It becomes clear early on that Jude is an unreliable narrator. She spends most of her time operating in a fog of alcohol so her memories are clouded. She drinks so much she doesn’t remember how much she drinks and even experiences blackouts. While at the cottage, she has to contend with solitude, darkness, and wildlife. The crows and gulls seem hostile, and she keeps hearing strange noises and encountering foul odours. The reader cannot but wonder what is real and what are just overwrought imaginings or inebriated hallucinations. Jude even questions her own sanity.

And things are complicated by the fact that we are given only Jude’s point of view: we are privy only to her version of events and her perception of what is happening. In the present, she never interacts with anyone; only in flashbacks is there any direct dialogue. Since no one else is present, the reader has no way of gauging the accuracy of Jude’s reactions to what she sees and hears. Jude’s narration often goes in circles as she returns to objects or events, but the reader is left to try and determine if these repetitions have deeper meaning or implications.

I found it difficult to connect with any of the characters. They are all unlikeable. Mother never hugged Jude; her sister Gina saw her son William only as a burden; and Father can only be described as a monster. Actually Murray Bogdan is almost a cartoon villain; he’s unfeeling, self-centred, and emotionally and physically abusive. He’s involved in unsavoury business dealings and enjoys killing animals. Of course, everything we learn about him is through Jude so the reader must be cautious of her vilifications.

Jude discovers some facts about her past and her family members while she is at the cottage. I don’t know whether these discoveries were intended to be shocking, but they’re not. What she learns about her birth, Scoop’s death, William’s death, and her father’s illegal business transactions are obvious almost from the beginning.

The one surprise is the ending. It is abrupt and will undoubtedly leave the reader confused. I understand what Jude did and why, but . . . there are many unanswered questions. Normally, I’d go back and re-read the book to see what clues I’d missed, but I was so bored while reading it that I am not going to repeat the drudgery.

I cannot recommend this book. It’s very slow. Jude is frightened by noises she hears, and I assume these are supposed to create suspense. I found, however, that because they are mentioned so often, they just become annoying. Maybe if I were to read it while alone on a remote island I might have a different reaction.

Note: Please check out my reader's blog (https://schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/) and follow me on Twitter (@DCYakabuski). ( )
  Schatje | Dec 28, 2023 |
Gull Island is Anna Porter's new novel.
Jude's father has not been seen in almost a month. Him disappearing is not unusual, but Jude's mother wants her to look anyway. One of the last places left to look is Gull Island, a private island and home to the family cottages. It's early in the season still with snow still on the ground. She doesn't think he'll be there, but her mother has also asked her to look for some documents.

The lead characters is of course Jude. Everything we see and hear is from her view and perceptions. With every new picture she finds or a treasure found from her younger days, memories of her childhood are remembered and inspected.

Is what she remembers the truth? Has she covered up the ugliness and hidden it away all these years? As a reader, can I believe what she is saying and seeing? Why? Well, Jude is a (very) unreliable narrator, for a number of reasons. She's a raging alcoholic for one. But what about the noises she's hearing? This uncertainty kept me turning pages to the final chapter. I had to know what the truth was. Porter teases the reader, dropping foreshadowing many times and alluding to what happened in the past.

"My dreams were leeching into my consciousness, making it hard to know what was real. That's all. I had to focus."

Porter has given us a detailed setting for the novel. I was able to easily build the island in my mind.

Gull Island is a slow burning read, one that takes the reader through a disturbing exploration of a dysfunctional family ( )
  Twink | Sep 8, 2023 |
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A haunting psychological suspense novel about a young woman who visits her remote family cottage seeking answers to a murky past--for fans of Catherine McKenzie and Amber Cowie. When her estranged father goes missing, Jude is persuaded by her mother to find his will. She travels to the family cottage on remote Gull Island, glad to be away from the city and to have the chance to sort through old memories, but is unsettled by what she finds there. While contending with the neglected cottage and encroaching wild animals, Jude looks not only for her father's will, but also for photographs of herself as a baby, desperate for proof that she was loved as a child. However, loneliness and terrifying dreams soon wear on her, bringing back frightening memories. Thoughts of her distant mother and intimidating father, her jealous sister, and her mother's mysterious friend infest Jude's increasingly clouded mind. Then a fierce storm sweeps away her boat and severs her from the outside world. Forced to reckon with long-buried truths and filled with the terrible sense that the cottage may be haunted by more than the past, Jude begins to fear for her sanity--and her life.

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