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 · Rating: 5* of five The Book Description: Jeanette, the protagonist of Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit and the author's namesake, has issues--"unnatural" ones: her adopted mam thinks she's the Chosen one from God; she's beginning to fancy girls; and an orange demon keeps popping into her psyche. Already Jeanette Winterson's semi-autobiographical first novel is not your typical coming-of /5. In her debut novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (), an LGBT-themed coming-of-age novel, the English author Jeanette Winterson relates the semi-autobiographical tale of her upbringing as a fundamentalist Pentecostal Christian who experiences a sexual awakening when she discovers she is a lesbian. In , Winterson adapted the book into a BAFTA award-winning television film. Oranges are Not the Only Fruit is a novel by Jeanette Winterson that was first published in Summary Read our full plot summary and analysis of Oranges are Not the Only Fruit, scene by scene break-downs, and more.


Novelist Jeanette Winterson was born in Manchester, England in She was adopted and brought up in Accrington, Lancashire, in the north of England. Her strict Pentecostal Evangelist upbringing provides the background to her acclaimed first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, published in She graduated from St Catherine's College. In comparison, Jeanette Winterson describes Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit as a 'threatening novel', one that exposes the Church's delusion concerning the nature of love. However, she makes it apparent that the semi-auto-biographical novel is intended as an exploration of the growth of an individual and their choices over 'whether to. The Biblical Ruth in Jeanette Winterson's Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit Laurel Bollinger University of Alabama, Huntsville Literary models of development, from simple fairy tales such as Snow White to complex bildungsromans such as Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, generally posit physical and/or emotional separation from.


In her debut novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (), an LGBT-themed coming-of-age novel, the English author Jeanette Winterson relates the semi-autobiographical tale of her upbringing as a fundamentalist Pentecostal Christian who experiences a sexual awakening when she discovers she is a lesbian. In , Winterson adapted the book into a BAFTA award-winning television film. Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit is a novel by Jeanette Winterson published in by Pandora Press. It is a coming-of-age story about a lesbian girl who grows up in an English Pentecostal community. Key themes of the book include transition from youth to adulthood, complex family relationships, same-sex relationships, organised religion and the concept of faith. It has been included on both GCSE and A-Level reading lists for education in England and Wales, and was adapted by Winterson into a BAF. Rating: 5* of five The Book Description: Jeanette, the protagonist of Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit and the author's namesake, has issues--"unnatural" ones: her adopted mam thinks she's the Chosen one from God; she's beginning to fancy girls; and an orange demon keeps popping into her psyche. Already Jeanette Winterson's semi-autobiographical first novel is not your typical coming-of-age tale.

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