Owls Do Cry
Discover the profound and evocative world of Owls Do Cry, the debut novel by celebrated New Zealand author Janet Frame. First published in 1957, this literary masterpiece has captivated readers and critics alike, drawing comparisons to iconic works such as Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar and Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. In this compelling narrative, Frame explores the complexities of mental illness and the human experience through the eyes of her unforgettable characters. With its rich imagery and poignant themes, Owls Do Cry remains a significant contribution to the world of fiction. Published in 2016, this edition spans 256 pages and continues to resonate with readers seeking depth and insight in literature. Experience the brilliance of Janet Frame's storytelling and immerse yourself in a tale that transcends time.