(4/6/2016)
"Miss Jane" was an exceptionally well written book. The prose was beautiful and the novel had a gentleness about it. I especially enjoyed her love of nature which she seemed to flourish in.
Birds, reptiles and a few other mammals and some people like Jane are born with a posterior orifice that serves as the only opening for the digestive, reproductive, and urinary tracts, from which they excrete both urine and feces.
Forced to wear diapers her entire life, this did not stop Jane from realizing happiness considering that her home life was less than ideal.
Her Mom, a depressed woman who turned Jane's care over to Grace, her much older daughter, almost from birth. Her father who tried his best, did not know how to handle the home situation and turned to moonshine as his sole, sad solace.
Jane's only friend, the older county doctor was steadfast with his support and tried to help her with understanding and improving her rare medical condition.
I loved this book for its simplicity and would highly recommend it to my book club and others who enjoy a good read.