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*Child death <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> Mention of a baby being drowned in the 1945 part and mention of a character having lost a child | *Child death <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> Mention of a baby being drowned in the 1945 part and mention of a character having lost a child | ||
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The Heart's Invisible Furies
Author(s) | John Boyne |
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Published | February 9, 2017 |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Genre(s) | Contemporary fiction |
Age group | Adult |
The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne is an adult contemporary fiction novel, originally published on February 9, 2017.
Trigger Warnings
- Alcohol Characters drink alcohol on many occasions and many scenes are set in pubs but none have an ongoing alcohol problem
- Amputation One character's ear is shot off in an assassination attempt and one character has their ear, a finger and a toe amputated after being kidnapped in the 1959 part. There is also later discussion, in the 1987 part, of this character having to choose between what the kidnappers would amputate next
- Assault Several instances of violent assault, three resulting in death (in the 1945, 1980 and 1987 parts)
- Attempted murder An assassination attempt results in a character's ear being shot off in the 1959 part
- Blood Multiple instances of blood due to violence
- Cancer/Terminal cancer In the 1959, 1994, 2001 and 2015 parts
- Cheating One character cheating on their spouse is mentioned quite frequently and another character cheats in the 1966 part
- Child death Mention of a baby being drowned in the 1945 part and mention of a character having lost a child
- Childbirth Description in the 1945 part and then mention in the 2001 part
- Death
- Divorce
- Drugs Mention of a character struggling with addiction and there being visible injection sites on their body in the 1980 part
- Emesis Once in the 1966 part and once near the beginning of the 1980 after someone is punched in the stomach but possibly other instances
- Genocide (mention) Mention and discussion of Holocaust in the 1980 part
- Gore Several instances of violence where there is blood, teeth knocked out, bones broken or serious and permanent injury
- Gun violence There is an assassination attempt using a gun in the 1959 part
- Hallucinations The main character sees and talks to characters who aren't alive anymore in the 2015 part
- Homophobia/Queerphobia Frequent homophobia; there is a violent hate crime in the 1945 part and the main character witnesses and experiences homophobia throughout the book, including being spat at and violent hate crime in the 1987 part
- Hospitalisation Quite a lot of the 1987 part is set in a hospital and relates to the AIDS pandemic and in the 1994 part a character mentions having been hospitalised after a violent attack. Some of the 2001 part is set in hospital too
- Incest In the 2008 part, a character talks about having had an affar with their mother's sister's husband who isn't much older than them - they are referred to as an uncle though
- Infertility It is mentioned that the main character's adoptive parents were unable to have children after losing a child
- Kidnapping A character is kidnapped in the 1959 part
- Murder In the 1945 part (violent assault), 1980 part (stab wound provoked by the other character attacking first) and 1987 part (violent assault)
- Needles In the 1966 part needles are used as a form of aversion therapy
- Pregnancy The whole of the 1945 part
- Profanity
- Prostitution In the 1980 part a character is having to make money through sex work in Amsterdam and their pimp won't let them leave and a different character mentions having been with a prostitute. In the 2001 part, the character who was working as a prostitute in Amsterdam discusses being forced into sex work
- Sexual abuse A character being forced into prostitution by family members is discussed in the 1980 and 2001 parts
- Sexually explicit scenes Several instances, most in the first half of the book
- Slut shaming At the very beginning of the book a character is publicly shamed and called a w**** for being pregnant out of wedlock
- Terrorism In the 1966 part, the main character witnesses Nelson's Pillar collapsing, as a result of the IRA planting explosives. The main character also witnesses and describes footage of 9/11 on the news in the 2001 part
- Torture When a character is kidnapped in the 1959 part, their ear, a finger and a toe are cut off
- Violence Fairly frequent throughout. 1945 part: assault and murder 1952: a fight 1959: kidnapping, torture and amputation 1973 a character is punched 1980: a character is punched, there is a fight and someone dies as a result 1987: assault and murder 1994: discussion of the assault and murder in 1987
Representation
- Gay main character*
- Gay side characters*
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