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|title=The Blue Notebook
|author=James A Levine
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=256
|publisher= Weidenfeld and Nicolson
|date=July 2009
|isbn=978-0297855606
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|amazonus=<amazonus>B002DO17LW</amazonus>
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[[Animal's People by Indra Sinha]] would make ideal further reading. It's set in India, with its eponymous hero a 19-year-old street scavenger.
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|name=Eva Espolita
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|comment= I can't believe, that Batuk is a fiction novel.
I felt so close to her, living the traumatismes and finding a way out of the suffering through inventing of stories and writing. the moment, she was raped as a virgin is exactly how I felt during a near-death experience and I could get out of it through writing and creating of fiction stories.....
 
I am sort of relieved, that Batuk didn't die in the end of the book, because she didn't exist really, but the book is "only" a powerful voice for all the others who go through, what she writes about. I was so deeply moved by the book, that I had to find out, if she was still alive and then I came across the James Levine - informations.
 
Congratulations, Mr Levine, you have written this book with an enormous amount of understanding and sensitivity. Thanks.
Best regards,
 
EVA ESPOLETA
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