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A Review Of Shuggie Bain
Shuggie Bain is the debut novel of the Scottish author, Douglas Stuart. We follow the story of Shuggie and his mother, Agnes, as they navigate through life in 1980s Glasgow.
In the beginning, we see the world mostly through the eyes of Agnes, Shuggie´s mother, but as we go, we start seeing less of her and more of Shuggie´s perspective.
I think it perfectly reflects how conscious of the world they are at that moment. Shuggie is introduced as a young child who knows nothing about the world, but throughout the book, he learns, and by the time it's over, he is smarter, more mature, and fully capable of taking care of himself.
Agnes' case is the polar opposite. When we first meet her, she's just starting to lose her connection with the world. As the story goes on, her condition gets worse, and even though she did improve at one point, it wasn't long before she went down her previous path.
I loved the way the characters were portrayed. We witness Agnes do bad things, but her actions make her a human, not a villain. No one is perfect, so seeing a character whose faults don't demonize them was like a breath of fresh air.
The character of Shuggie was flawlessly presented as well, especially in his relationship with his mother. He loves her even when it causes him a massive amount of pain, proving that there is no bond stronger than between a mother and her child.
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