Turning 5 ends up being much more challenging than Jack ever imagined. Ma thinks he is old enough to learn the truth. The truth is, Ma was kidnapped from college and taken to Room by Old Nick. She was 21 at the time, then had Jack two years later. She tells Jack of the outside world and all it entails. Jack's poor head is spinning. All he ever knew was Room. The outside is literally outer space to him. All the things they watch on TV have always been make believe to him, but now Ma is telling him some things they see on TV are real life. Ma also tells him that they need to get out of Room and Jack is going to help her. This is more than Jack can comprehend. Why do they have to leave? Room is fun, Room is safe, and Room is all Jack knows. He tells Ma they can try when he's 6, but Ma has other plans.
The question is, will their plans work? Plan A didn't, so then Plan B where they make it seem that Jack is dead and hope that Old Nick will drive his body somewhere (upon which Jack escapes and finds help). It's risky, but at this point, Ma will try anything.
You see, Room isn't a room at all. It's a shed in Nick's backward with a fence underground, soundproof structure, and one single skylight on the top. Ma has done her best to teach Jack about the world such as hygiene, physical fitness, nutrition, and facts that she can remember, but he needs more and she will do whatever it takes to free her son. Even if only he makes it out. They have to try.
This book is a true depiction of the lengths parents go to save their children. It was is a chilling tale of what takes place when the bad guys get away with the plan and the innocent are taken to darker places. The bravery and courageousness this woman goes through to keep herself sane in this life altering situation is astonishing and keeps you turning each page to see what she will do next. It also captures how when one has never lived in the world truly, it can be a scary place. Imagine if all you knew were confined to four small walls and all it contained......
I recommend this but also need you to know it is not all roses. I tend to be a sensitive person who can't handle extremely dark tales, but couldn't stop and will never regret, reading this book. The human spirit is a beautiful thing and with a little faith, can get through the impossible.
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