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Iona Moon

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White Falls, Idaho. Iona Moon a onze ans. Fille de fermiers, elle grandit dans la violence et la pauvreté, au sein d’un monde dominé par les hommes. Mais il émane d’elle une aura, une énergie frondeuse, une sensualité qui résistent aux logiques du destin et de l’époque (les années 1960).
Melanie Rae Thon crée une version féminine de Tom Sawyer dans ce roman initiatique peuplé de personnages inoubliables. « Iona Moon est à l’image de l’écriture qui la met en scène, lumineuse et crue, pleine et sans dérobade. » (Le Monde des Livres)
Traduit de l’anglais (États-Unis) par Élisabeth Peellaert

416 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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Melanie Rae Thon

24 books30 followers
Melanie Rae Thon is a Professor of English at the University of Utah.

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59 reviews1 follower
October 24, 2024
Un roman initiatique racontant la fin de l'adolescence de trois personnages dans l'Amérique des années 60 : Iona Moon, issue d'une famille pauvre, et deux garçons plus aisés. On y croise l'inceste, le viol, la drogue, les rapports brutaux de domination entre les classes et les sexes. Un peu sordide, mais l'écriture poétique et évocatrice de l'autrice donne du charme à ce roman dont je ne sais toutefois pas si je retiendrai davantage que de belles images.
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964 reviews334 followers
August 5, 2020
Non mi è piaciuto nessuno dei protagonisti e Iona Moon mi è sembrata una ragazza tanto bisognosa d'affetto ma non amata da nessuno come lei vorrebbe. La fine del libro mi pare che lasci aperta una speranza.
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Author 23 books146 followers
July 23, 2008
This book still haunts me. It is an evocative masterpiece. I met Thon in Vermont and learned that her writing is also a spiritual practice grounded in each moment. A must read for anyone interested in the human experience.
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38 reviews3 followers
July 30, 2016
More than just the poetry of poverty: delicate, feminist, hard. Immediately made it to the top of my favorite books list.
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1,003 reviews5 followers
March 26, 2021
Melanie Rae Thon writes great stories. Some of her novel Iona Moon appeared in a collection of her short stories, and the full story is interesting. As a native of the Inland Northwest, I liked her mention of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho and Spokane, WA. Iona Moon is a strong female character and lives to tell about a difficult coming of age in her small Montana home town. Each time I read a novel about Montana written by a native of Montana, I get closer to understanding the people, places and things their corner of the world.
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197 reviews2 followers
August 12, 2023
C'est un livre rugueux comme les mains des gens de la campagne. Un livre comme remplit de scénettes, un livre couleur sépia. Il ne m'a pas laissé indifférente, l'écriture est fine. Une très jolie découverte
540 reviews18 followers
October 8, 2019
a poignant, intense masterpiece. it displays the complex inner workings of the human experience, relationships, sex, death, dreams, and small towns. Thon has a unique, vivid voice that captures the most minute details and transforms that detail into a worthy subject. there is a lot of pain and heartache in this novel, but it also serves to remind us that we have choices. and what we choose to do with our lives will determine our future.
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23 reviews
November 7, 2019
This novel is a winding road of raw human pain, following its main character, Iona Moon, but also two boys she knows. The novel takes 23 chapters to build a complex story for its three protagonists, and then wraps it all up with a bow in the 24th chapter. It's a deeply depressing novel, but in a way that makes you assess your own relationships and emotions.
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13 reviews
October 18, 2024
It was a very long book to read. I think the author was trying to really delve into the characters and maybe they’re poverty, and the characters that developed because of that poverty, but I felt it could’ve been done a little better.
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149 reviews43 followers
January 28, 2020
I wasn't sure about this at first but the more I read the harder it was to out down. Here you will find some heartbreakingly gorgeous prose and unforgettable characters.
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3 reviews
April 13, 2021
One of the few books that I have reread. Glad I did. Great story and very well written.
8 reviews
March 11, 2025
Read this years ago and need to reread! Portrait of a Southern rural town in all its complex grief. Always an immediate fan of anything that employs place as a character.
35 reviews
September 9, 2016
I had first read this story in Melanie Thon’s ‘In This Light’, became interested, and decided to buy the whole novel. I’m not quite sure what I had expected, but Iona Moon certainly is an interesting story.

The story has a very melancholic feel to it. All events in this story – romantic, exciting, sad, depressing, etc – seem to be recounted in a matter-of-fact way, but the story feels melancholic because there is so much tragedy and general sadness with few uplifting moments. If the intention is to make readers feel somber, it certainly succeeded for me.

It has a point/central theme(s) which, to be truthful, I’m only half-way sure I know, but I rather not express it directly as it seems a big part of the novel is the reader slowly coming to understand the titular character, which, in turn, leads to understanding the central theme.

I say I’m only half-way sure because it seems the story appears to go through a large thematic change ¾ of the way through making me wonder if I had either completely misunderstood the story up to that point or if I had missed the signs leading towards that understanding.

Then I reach the ending and it’s like everything turned upside down in the span of a few pages. I read the final page and was left wondering what just happened. To be honest, I wish the story had ended differently.

Overall, I do like the story enough to recommend a read. I do think it’s the kind of story that probably requires multiple readings to fully understand, but I think it is an interesting enough story on its own to read at least once.
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Author 12 books46 followers
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September 29, 2021
Melanie Rae Thon is a very sensitive and detailed writer. I loved how she took Iona, a person who I never would have taken the time to get to know, and made her into someone beautiful. There were a few things I had trouble with, and I wouldn't give this book to children or young adults, but it was good.
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495 reviews31 followers
January 5, 2009
I read this book probably about 3 times in high school. I should re-read it. I thought it was so amazing and such an interesting story.
157 reviews1 follower
December 6, 2011
Un très beau personnage, fort et vaillant, une langue qui coule, à la fois rivière et torrent. Lu il y a plus de 10 ans, une vraie redécouverte. C'est beau, et ça fait mal.
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208 reviews4 followers
September 3, 2012
This book seemed all over the place and seemed to drag on and on. I hated it from page one! Would not recommend this even to my worst enemy, really bad!
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