![]() ![]() ‘Oranges are the only fruit,’ she explains to Jeanette. When Jeanette is in the hospital, her mother always brings her oranges. From this moment on, we are able to discover, step by step, the meaning of the title, which makes the story much the better, as you have to work on it. In Church, it is thought that Jeanette is ‘full of the spirit.’ When she becomes stone, this believe lessens, and she has to undergo an operation. With oranges are not the only fruit, Jeanette Winterson combines the art of skilful, stylistic and humorous writing style with the ability of producing a novel with a message.Jeanette is the adopted child of a mother who is fervently religious and who raised her to be a missionary. Could you help me, please? It's an assignment I have to do, it's part of continuous assessment, and this assignment will be very important for the marks I get at the end of the year. I don't know, but maybe the end of my review is a bit too confusing. Also, I think that the summary is too long. I don't really understand the end of the book, that's why the summary part isn't very good, in my opinion. I have a lot of problems with putting things into words. ![]() I have to write a review on 'Oranges are not the olny fruit'. ![]()
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