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Title:The Woman in the Wall
Author:Patrice Kindl
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 192 pages
Published:September 1st 1998 by Puffin (first published March 31st 1997)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade
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Rating: 3.83 | 2058 Users | 212 Reviews

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Anna is more than shy. She is nearly invisible. At seven, terrified of school, Anna retreats within the walls of her family's enormous house, and builds a world of passageways and hidden rooms. As the years go by, people forget she ever existed. Then a mysterious note is thrust through a crack in the wall, and Anna must decide whether or not to come out of hiding. Patrice Kindl's astounding, inventive novel blends fantasy and reality -- and readers will not forget it.

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Original Title: The Woman in the Wall
ISBN: 0141301244 (ISBN13: 9780141301242)
Edition Language: English


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Short but clever. A few more references than necessary to how Anna physically matured, but overall an interesting blend of magical realism and 90s (I think that was the publishing date) contemporary.

Anna is the middle child in her family, but people have trouble seeing her. Shes about 7 years old when the story begins and her mother is trying to get her to go to school. Everyone outside of their family believes that Annas mother is crazy, because no one outside of their family has ever seen Anna. The thought of school and a traumatic visit from a school official has Anna running scared. Shes always been very handy, so she begins to construct secret rooms and passageways hidden within their

Child me loved this. Adult me is super weirded out. What kind of seven year old elf child is somehow a master builder, strong enough to move armchairs through secret passages with ease, and is still tiny enough to fall into and get lost within a hapless social worker's purse? And when she becomes a teenager, a strange guy's cryptic affection somehow magically cures her of severe agoraphobia? Like sure, she'll build a series of small passages within her family home to avoid all human interaction

I could always relate to her in this story because she was so shy, and I've always loved small places. The story is about this girl going from girlhood to puberty who is so small she's practically invisible, and she lives in this huge house with her family, and to get out of having to go to school, she crawls inside the walls and makes a home for herself in the walls. Looking back on it now, I understand what it symbolizes, and it makes me appreciate it even more. I also like Owl in Love, though

A person fades from view and lives their life invisible to others. This is one of those premises that immediately intrigues me. Displaced Person by Lee Harding is another example, and that's one of the scariest and best books I've read in the last few years. The Woman in the Wall is a different take on this premise. It seems like more of a fable of sorts. At age 7, Anna is all but invisible already. With "a face like a glass of water," she is painfully shy, ignored by almost everyone and

I have an incredibly vivid memory of finding this book at a used bookstore in my hometown as a small child, staring at the cover and flipping through the pages in fascination, but not asking to buy it, because it looked so terrifyingly grown-up. (In the same store, I had the same experience with the extremely serious and heavy Fearless books, by Francine Pascal. Yeah.) I never read the book, although I read many of Patrice Kindl's others, but the images I retained from it haunted me for years--

A girl named Anna (Kindl must like "A" names, the goose girl's name is Alexandria Aurora Fortunato) is so shy that she literally disappears into the background. Even her family has a hard time seeing her. When she is told she will have to go to school she is so scared that she builds a space for herself in the walls (apparently she is an exceptional homemaker and handyman and is able to make quite a home for herself in the walls) and hides there until her family starts to think she isn't even
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