Book Review: I for Isobel, by Amy Witting (AWW Challenge 2013)
td Whittle
Posted on October 15, 2013
I for Isobel by Amy Witting First published by Penguin Books Australia, 1989. My rating: 5 of 5 stars Just another unhappy family, but this one has Isobel in it. At the beginning of I for Isobel, we are introduced to a mistreated child living with a mostly-passive and nearly-invisible father, a favoured older sister who is usually indifferent to her, and a mother who is an out-of-control wreck of an abuser. That is an accurate character statement, but it doesn’t tell you much about who Isobel is as a person. And what makes this book work is entirely dependent upon the person of Isobel: dreamy outsider, devoted reader, and (eventually) aspiring writer. There are lots of stories and lots of families like…