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^ Read # The Cellar: A Novel by Minette Walters æ eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Cellar: A Novel At least that’s what the Songolis believe. Over the years, she had grown used to being abused by the Songoli familyto being their slave.Now that Scotland Yard has swarmed the Songoli house to investigate the disappearance of the son, Muna is given a real bedroom, real clothing, and treated, at least nominally, as a daughter. But her world remains confined. and Mrs. She is not allowed to go outside, doesn’t know how to read or write, and cannot speak English. Until then, her bedroom w

The Cellar: A Novel

Title : The Cellar: A Novel
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Rating : 4.30 (774 Votes)
Asin : 0802124518
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 192 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-08-17
Language : English

Unbelievable writing. Worth every penny. I have read all of Minette Walter's books. I had been waiting for a new book for so long, I don't know how this slipped my notice when it came out. Her writing is beyond description. She is at a level of her own. She crafts so well that for the first time after reading over a thousand books, I had a nightmare and a sleepless night from this book. Unbelievable. She should teach writing. Her ridiculous skill should be passed on.. This is a good quick read. Lora This is a good quick read told different!y from the victim angle. Strong character. I enjoyed this book and would read more of Ninette Walters works.. Enjoyable An engaging and enjoyable book. This book kept me looking forward to what was coming next. A great summer read.

At least that’s what the Songolis believe. Over the years, she had grown used to being abused by the Songoli familyto being their slave.Now that Scotland Yard has swarmed the Songoli house to investigate the disappearance of the son, Muna is given a real bedroom, real clothing, and treated, at least nominally, as a daughter. But her world remains confined. and Mrs. She is not allowed to go outside, doesn’t know how to read or write, and cannot speak English. Until then, her bedroom was a dank windowless cellar, h

But when the younger boy goes missing, things change for Muna. Daily beatings and berating by Yetunde leave her silent and wary. One by one, family members begin to realize that Muna has more power than they thought possible. Throughout the questioning, it becomes apparent that not only is Muna not mentally deficient but she is intelligent, has learned English, and is determined to create a life for herself by using those who have cruelly taken advantage of her. When she is not cleaning or tending to the family, she is hidden in the cellar, her one refuge. Not knowing whom to trust and unaware of the wider world, Muna works step by patient step, exacting revenge upon this family. From School Library Journal Stole

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