tHE THEME OF THE BOOK IS NOT GIVING UP ON OURSELFES AND EVEN THOUGHT WE HAVE A HARD LIFE THAT IS NO REASON TO JUST QUITE.
The theme of "White Oleander" by Janet Fitch revolves around the coming-of-age journey of a young girl, Astrid, as she navigates through various foster homes and experiences the complexities of love, loss, and identity. It explores themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the impact of maternal influence on a person's development.
White Oleander was created in 1999.
White Oleander has 446 pages.
The Production Budget for White Oleander was $16,000,000.
White Oleander was released on 10/11/2002.
The ISBN of White Oleander is 0-316-28526-9.
White Oleander grossed $21,657,770 worldwide.
White Oleander grossed $16,357,770 in the domestic market.
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This phrase could suggest that love exposes vulnerability and challenges one's ego, while hatred provides a false sense of security and comfort by reinforcing negative emotions. It implies that love requires humility and openness, whereas hatred can be a shield against personal growth and self-reflection.
The child's name is Astrid and the mother's name is Ingrid
Janet Gleeson's birth name is Janet Gleeson-White.