Shine Shine Shine

Shine Shine Shine
Lydia Netzer
Reviewed by Cara Fielder
Simon & Schuster
Thu, 19/07/2012
9781849837811
£12.99

Maxon and Sunny have always stood out from the crowd: Sunny due to the fact she has not a strand of hair on her entire body, and Maxon because he thinks and processes information almost robotically.

When they met at seven years old they became the best of friends, and eventually fell in love. Sunny guides Maxon through emotions and expected responses as she always has done, but when she discovers that they are going to have a baby everything switches. She suddenly realises a hairless mother and emotionally hindered father just won’t do - they aren’t what is expected of parents. So she changes their life. Sunny covers her head with a wig, wears false eyebrows and eyelashes and insists on the perfect home in an ideal street. She fits herself in with the ‘perfect’ community around her. But when we meet her, this world she created is crumbling. Her mother is dying; her son has development issues she blames on her husband; she has another child on the way; Maxon is on a rocket to the moon, and to cap it all off a car crash has just knocked her wig off in front of her neighbours. Something has got to give.
 
Shine Shine Shine is a moving story about expectations, love and strength; not just expectations from other people but how we place them on ourselves everyday. How we must 'look right’ and ‘fit in.’ Although you start the story thinking the character of Sunny is breaking down, you are left with the impression that she has just make a wonderful discovery. Lydia Netzer has produced a novel that is moving, poignant, unique and truly enjoyable.
 
 

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