The Process of Fraying by Jess Neal Woods
Publication Date: January 5, 2019
Paperback & eBook; 446 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction
Available on Amazon
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Review: There are some books that you can sum up in a few words and that's not because there isn't a lot to say about the book. This is one of those books. I have spent days trying to find the words to say how I felt about this book and nothing seemed adequate.
Violet's story left me emotionally gutted. That's really all I can say without going into the story, that I don't want to spoil for you. Suffice to say if you think there is a stigma around mental health issues today, it was much worse in the 1930s when this book is set.
As I read, I recalled conversations with my mother about a friend of hers that went through the electric shock treatment. I remember reading about Rosemary Kennedy and when lobotomy was brought up in the story, I wanted to throw my kindle at the wall.
My heart ached and broke into tiny shards while reading this book. I felt for Violet's family and for her husband, Miles who was trying to do his best.
I grew angry at the way Violet was treated in the institutions, because I've read a lot about mental health and I know that though much has changed it took a long time for it to happen.
I wanted to gather Violet in my arms and remind her that she was loved.
Mostly I wanted to find Margaret and tar and feather that nasty piece of work that called herself a friend.
As I read, I recalled conversations with my mother about a friend of hers that went through the electric shock treatment. I remember reading about Rosemary Kennedy and when lobotomy was brought up in the story, I wanted to throw my kindle at the wall.
My heart ached and broke into tiny shards while reading this book. I felt for Violet's family and for her husband, Miles who was trying to do his best.
I grew angry at the way Violet was treated in the institutions, because I've read a lot about mental health and I know that though much has changed it took a long time for it to happen.
I wanted to gather Violet in my arms and remind her that she was loved.
Mostly I wanted to find Margaret and tar and feather that nasty piece of work that called herself a friend.
All I can say is that this book was simply amazing and one that should not be missed though it will take a piece of your heart with you.
1 comments:
I loved this one too! So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for hosting the blog tour!
Amy
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