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Daughter Buffalo by Janet Frame

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5.0

Every book I’ve read of hers is one of the best books I have ever read

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3.0

Daughter Buffalo is markedly strange, and often quite disturbing, but this makes it no less compelling. The voices which Frame creates for both of her protagonists are rich and evocative, and the characters are horribly believable. Undoubtedly one of the weirdest books which I have ever read, Daughter Buffalo is interesting in its prose style, and would offer an awful lot to discuss if it were selected for a book club - provided all members have strong stomachs, of course!