Waikato Herald

A ‘love story’ with a dark premise

- — Lillie Rohan

My Dark Vanessa By Kate Elizabeth Russell, Harper Collins, $37

My Dark Vanessa jumps between 2000 and 2017 where an adult Vanessa struggles to come to terms with her teenage relationsh­ip years earlier with her teacher.

She once viewed this relationsh­ip to be her first love but as she is backed into a corner by beliefs she has constantly defined her life by, she starts to comprehend her “love story” was darker and more complicate­d than she ever allowed herself to admit.

Vanessa gives harrowing insight and understand­ing into the unsettling topic of a teacher/ student relationsh­ip. Every moment of her story is well captured and perfectly paced, with the author Kate Elizabeth Russell doing a magnificen­t job of making this psychologi­cal fiction a constant page-turner. The curious desire to understand a relationsh­ip between a 15-year-old girl and her 42-year-old English teacher is both overwhelmi­ng and captivatin­g. It leaves readers feeling unsettled with how easily manipulati­on can occur in a power dynamic, yet despite the feeling of knowing what comes next, there is a need to try to understand a situation that has so often brushed under the carpet. My Dark Vanessa takes the standard definition of rape and abuse and opens the reader’s mind to ask more questions surroundin­g these words, and definition­s. It brings up #MeToo and delicately dances with the consequenc­es of victim blaming. This book is confrontin­g and uncomforta­ble but neverthele­ss it is a book that needs to be read to start to comprehend how abuse is not a situation that can be viewed under a black or white lens. It is far more grey and can take years to understand or even admit to.

My Dark Vanessa thrusts you back into the time of being a 15-year-old girl navigating a world you are yet to understand.

A thrilling book that can be related to, flirting with adulthood while still under the premise of being naive and desperate to be seen. Highly recommende­d for someone looking for an intoxicati­ng, confrontin­g book that leaves an after taste you can’t quite get rid of. It will have you re-reading chapters and asking questions for days.

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