A touching novel
Firebird, by Mark Doty was a very heartfelt book,. "A self-confessed chubby bookish sissy with glasses and a Southern accent" What would you do in the shoes of Mark? Would you hide your feelings, or let them out? This is Mark, a 10-year old boy, searching to be close to his sister, to be considered normal, and to survive the world with his "wrong" feelings. Growing up is not always easy, especially when you are gay, without knowing that it was not as normal as the other children. Mark Doty is always on the move as a child, he never had time to adjust to just one place. He has a dilemma with his parents, we wants to be the "perfect child", but doesn't want to ruin his relationship with his teenage sister. He also wants his father to believe and respect him, but he does things so differently than other boys, that it is very difficult to gain his respect. One of the main conflicts in this memoir is that Mark is struggling with his feelings. He wants to express them, but doesn't want to upset anyone.
This was a very poetic, touching Memoir about a child that was rejected by everyone he met, when he was a child. It is both humorous, and heartbreaking. The author, Mark Doty has won the National Book Award for Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems, for his famous book, Firebird. "I was scared to show my teacher, afraid that she would blame me. I showed her anyway, for some reason she didn't blame me. But she did blame Valerie. She took her out to the bathroom and Valerie was very embarrassed. Another day, there was a brown dot, about the size of a fist on the ground, still Valerie's poo." I really loved this quote because of the humor in it, and the immature " My best friend, Barney, was mentally ill. Most of the other kids wouldn't talk to him, but I loved that he was friendly, sincere, and innocent. One day, I saw cop cars parked on his lawn. Later, I found out that his mother, had gone insane and shot her whole family. She had had shot Barney, her husband, and Barney's other 5 siblings. I cried for the entire day. I had no idea there was that much evil in the world." This is another quote I liked, because it was so heartbreaking, and you can really connect with Mark's feelings. It really shows you how naïve we are as children, we do not understand heartbreak, until it hits us.
There were many small conflicts, and one major internal conflict. All of the conflicts are internal and not all of them are solved, as Mark believed they would be. One internal conflict is being gay. Another external conflict is how the people around him react to him being gay. One theme is childhood; Most of this memoir takes place in his childhood years. This is one of the most poetic books I have ever read. Mark Doty is very poetic, descriptive, and has a very strong voice in his writing. I would give this book a 4 star rating because it is poetic and well written, but is very in-depth and hard to read and understand. I would highly recommend this book for anyone who likes poetry, around the ages of 14 and up, most of this book has older ideas, and elements. Also, it is hard to understand, and most children would not understand, or like this book because of the older plot.
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