A review by liralen
Mouthing the Words by Camilla Gibb

3.0

Interesting and odd, this one—Thelma spends so much time deep inside her head, which is often the only safe retreat she has. I don't have a great deal to say here, but I appreciate the way that, when Thelma starts to come out of her cocoon, it's not a straight transition from disconnected to connected or unhealthy to healthy; rather, hers is a nonlinear path with an emphasis on finding ways to integrate the things that are only real to Thelma into her greater-world life.