I don't wanna give the plot away, so I'm just gonna say this: as soon as I got to the last page, I was in tears. And I decided (eventhough I hadn't finished the book by then), that I would rate it 4 stars. And although the story still stayed very itneresting, I enjoyed the story of Christy's childhood far more exciting, than the other half, in which Christy started to take things more serously, and felt mostly miserable. So after reading it slowly, in the middle of the book I started to think that I should hurry up with it, so I sat down yesterday with the goal to finish it. How I just try to not even look at disabled or cripple people at all, but that is the worst thing we could do. I found the book quite interesting and inspiring, and it made me realise how I take my ability to speak, and move for granted. Then I started reading it very slowly: one chapter every day or so, there were times I haven't read it for a week at all. I took that as a sign, took it home.Īt first I read one chapter just to have a look at how this „journey” of ours with the book will be. The next day I went to the library and in the English books section what did I find? Of course this book. When my mom found me looking at the TV, she immediately told me, that it was called My left foot, and it is in fact a great movie. I've never heard about Christy Brown, until I caught a glimpse of the movie, and I thought that it really seems interesting.
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