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Releasing Janet by Alex Banwell

Of Love & Life & Loss

Releasing Janet by Alex Banwell is a powerful and heart-wrenching contemporary Christian novel that consumed me from the start. This book is incredible. It is so good that it is hard to know just what to pick out. It is all excellent.

This is the follow-on book to Just Benny. It can be read as a stand-alone but I recommend reading the books in order for character progression, development and understanding.

Releasing Janet is such a beautiful novel. It is about love, and loss, and a family who lost their way, each living isolated lives but under the same roof. A tragic event tore the family apart. Grief and guilt set in. Everyone stopped talking. Healing halted. Life as they knew it was ripped apart. “She stole our joy, and without her, we only existed.”

It may seem strange to declare a book about loss, ‘beautiful’, but it is. The beauty comes from the love that is found in the purest of hearts – namely children – young Janet and Beth. Their zest for life is infectious and makes the reader smile.

Benny is another character who sees life very much in simplistic terms. He is a sixteen-year-old who has battled epilepsy his whole life. He knows just what he likes and just who he loves. He is a character with a huge hear. He is a gentle soul. It is beautiful to witness his interactions with, and love for, two-year-old Beth.

The focus of this book is Benny’s mother Janet. She has lived life under a cloud since aged eleven. Following a devastating event, Janet has piled guilt on herself. Her guilt has dominated her whole way of thinking and behaving. If only someone had told her the truth when she was eleven, her life would have been so mush easier. As Benny says, we must tell the truth even if it is hard.

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Just Benny by Alex Banwell

John 3:16

Just Benny by Alex Banwell is a marvellous contemporary Christian novel that spoke to my heart.

Every once in a while, a book comes along that just completely resonates with me. As soon as I began reading, I knew that this was one such book. Benny is special needs youngster who suffers with epilepsy that makes him violently sick afterwards. As such, he is a target for the bullies and has very few friends. Benny has a kind, empathetic heart. He connects with those who need love.

We see Benny’s struggle with daily life. We ‘feel’ his fear as the bully confronts him. Benny is a boy who has been smothered with his mother’s love. It is easy to understand why, but Benny needs to break free. He is capable of far more than he can imagine.

There is a wonderful bond with Benny’s older sister. She encourages him to step out into the world.

Benny has only a tentative relationship with his father who doesn’t understand him. As Benny grows, his father finds there are things they have in common and the bonds begin to grow.

Benny realizes he is not like other children – and he is quite correct. Benny is not like other children, Benny is special, but not in the way he thinks. Benny can connect with the very young and the not so young. He is one of life’s gentle souls. We all need a Benny in our lives.

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