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A review by yourspookymom
Deliver Me by Elle Nash
5.0
Unconditional. A word so overused it lost it’s true meaning. Without condition, endless, Christ-like. What a terrible grief it is to love even when you do not want to love; a hole is carved within you, and you become emptied of everything you have to give.
Gut-WRENCHING. Elle Nash, whatever you’re doing, keep doing it. A story of the insufferable realities that come with womanhood, motherhood, religious trauma, familial influences and understanding yet ultimately suffocating your own sexuality. Nash’s characters were dynamic. MC Daisy I felt encapsulated a lot of what many women experience , but in one complex person.
I absolutely loved how the further you got, the more unhinged and disjointed everything became. Now, this is a very fine line to teeter and could have easily become messy, but it’s obvious the careful time Elle put into this novel. I’m really in awe.
Not for the faint of heart & there’s a lot of messages in Nash’s writing that I’m still pondering. I love thinking about a book long after I’ve read.
Could be very triggering for those who have pregnancy or infertility trauma, or even those who are freshly postpartum. so I recommend avoiding if these are strong no’s for you!
5/5!
Merged review:
Unconditional. A word so overused it lost it’s true meaning. Without condition, endless, Christ-like. What a terrible grief it is to love even when you do not want to love; a hole is carved within you, and you become emptied of everything you have to give.
Gut-WRENCHING. Elle Nash, whatever you’re doing, keep doing it. A story of the insufferable realities that come with womanhood, motherhood, religious trauma, familial influences and understanding yet ultimately suffocating your own sexuality. Nash’s characters were dynamic. MC Daisy I felt encapsulated a lot of what many women experience , but in one complex person.
I absolutely loved how the further you got, the more unhinged and disjointed everything became. Now, this is a very fine line to teeter and could have easily become messy, but it’s obvious the careful time Elle put into this novel. I’m really in awe.
Not for the faint of heart & there’s a lot of messages in Nash’s writing that I’m still pondering. I love thinking about a book long after I’ve read.
Could be very triggering for those who have pregnancy or infertility trauma, or even those who are freshly postpartum. so I recommend avoiding if these are strong no’s for you!
5/5!
Gut-WRENCHING. Elle Nash, whatever you’re doing, keep doing it. A story of the insufferable realities that come with womanhood, motherhood, religious trauma, familial influences and understanding yet ultimately suffocating your own sexuality. Nash’s characters were dynamic. MC Daisy I felt encapsulated a lot of what many women experience , but in one complex person.
I absolutely loved how the further you got, the more unhinged and disjointed everything became. Now, this is a very fine line to teeter and could have easily become messy, but it’s obvious the careful time Elle put into this novel. I’m really in awe.
Not for the faint of heart & there’s a lot of messages in Nash’s writing that I’m still pondering. I love thinking about a book long after I’ve read.
Could be very triggering for those who have pregnancy or infertility trauma, or even those who are freshly postpartum. so I recommend avoiding if these are strong no’s for you!
5/5!
Merged review:
Unconditional. A word so overused it lost it’s true meaning. Without condition, endless, Christ-like. What a terrible grief it is to love even when you do not want to love; a hole is carved within you, and you become emptied of everything you have to give.
Gut-WRENCHING. Elle Nash, whatever you’re doing, keep doing it. A story of the insufferable realities that come with womanhood, motherhood, religious trauma, familial influences and understanding yet ultimately suffocating your own sexuality. Nash’s characters were dynamic. MC Daisy I felt encapsulated a lot of what many women experience , but in one complex person.
I absolutely loved how the further you got, the more unhinged and disjointed everything became. Now, this is a very fine line to teeter and could have easily become messy, but it’s obvious the careful time Elle put into this novel. I’m really in awe.
Not for the faint of heart & there’s a lot of messages in Nash’s writing that I’m still pondering. I love thinking about a book long after I’ve read.
Could be very triggering for those who have pregnancy or infertility trauma, or even those who are freshly postpartum. so I recommend avoiding if these are strong no’s for you!
5/5!