Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit
The novel tells the story of a girl who is brought up in a religiously
fanatical family. Constantly confused about her own sexuality, she falls
in love with a young woman and is seen as filth by the church and her
mother. She soon leaves her home, earning her own living, and thereby
divorcing herself from the tethers of conventions. The story challenges
conventional beliefs and the impracticality of a fully controlled
upbringing. The heroine rebels by sticking to her inner feelings, as evident by her assertion that oranges are not the only fruit towards the end of the novel. Symbolically speaking, oranges refer to her mother and the church, who have been training her to be a missionary since she was a kid . I love
the novel for its out-of-the-box storyline.

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