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Yes
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Diverse cast of characters:
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“I cry at nothing, and cry most of the time.”
short and spooky. the writing is haunting. honestly left me speechleess. i do like books where a character slowly falls into insanity without realizing. i'll be thinking about this book forevermore.
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Complicated
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Diverse cast of characters:
No
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dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
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Strong character development:
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Loveable characters:
Complicated
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Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
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lovely, creepy writing clearly showing the main character descend further and further into her postpartum psychosis that could have easily been treated, had her husband fucking listen. several instances in the book she discusses his attitude towards her illness and wishes her husband would actually listen to her and help her but then she downplays her own issues, stating multiple times, “but what is one to do?”.
unfortunately, women are taught from day one that their issues don’t matter, that they’re being dramatic, that their issues are an inconvenience. women are taught that it’s better to simply shut up and endorse mistreatment than speak up, because the sheer existence of women is disruptive to the patriarchy. john, her husband, literally views his own wife’s postpartum psychosis as simply a disturbance, making it clear to her that she shouldn’t express how badly her illness has gotten, why? simply because it makes him uncomfortable. when men get close to recognizing that women are human, with human emotions, it’s often unnerving to him as women are so often viewed as subhuman, whose only purpose is to breed and serve a man.
unfortunately, women are taught from day one that their issues don’t matter, that they’re being dramatic, that their issues are an inconvenience. women are taught that it’s better to simply shut up and endorse mistreatment than speak up, because the sheer existence of women is disruptive to the patriarchy. john, her husband, literally views his own wife’s postpartum psychosis as simply a disturbance, making it clear to her that she shouldn’t express how badly her illness has gotten, why? simply because it makes him uncomfortable. when men get close to recognizing that women are human, with human emotions, it’s often unnerving to him as women are so often viewed as subhuman, whose only purpose is to breed and serve a man.
Graphic: Misogyny, Schizophrenia/Psychosis
Moderate: Emotional abuse, Toxic relationship
dark
emotional
sad
fast-paced
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Character
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