Purple Hibiscus ***SPOILER ALERT***



  Purple Hibiscus is a very tough book to read sometimes. It's one of those books that tugs at your heart. The children and the mother go through so much abuse that you wish you could just call out to Jaja and Kambili and send them the help they deserve. When Papa poured boiling water on his children's feet, it made me upset that there are actual children in the world today who are stuck in homes where there is domestic abuse. Even though it is just a book, it sickens me that no one else in the book cares to turn Papa in for the physical and emotional damage he is causing for them. I'm aware that people abuse others and get away with it because of who they are and maybe that's why I get so upset reading this.


     I especially feel terrible for Mama. She has lost her baby twice to Papa beating her and I can only imagine what women who are married to abusers feel. The first time he beat her with her bare hands and dragged her across the floor. The second time, he threw a heavy wooden table at her belly.

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  1. I agree with you that Purple Hibiscus is a very tough book to read. I also feel bad for Mama and the kids and I am glad that they got out of that situation.

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  2. I didn't like the book for a while because I didn't like reading about Papa's abuse. It seems they didn't know it could be different. They thought since the Public thought Papa was good, he must be good. That meant they must deserve his punishments.

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  3. I agree with you that it's a hard book to read. I cringed every time the book would describe Papa's abuse. I am glad they finally got out of that lifestyle. Nice blog!

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