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A review by ellaalonso
Sybil: The Classic True Story of a Woman Possessed by Sixteen Personalities by Flora Rheta Schreiber
3.0
Sybil falls somewhere above A Child Called It but below When Rabbit Howls. It's an interesting read for anyone interested in psychology or the extreme effects of child abuse. For some reason it reads like a young adult book though the content couldn't be further from the genre.
POTENTIAL SPOILERS: I was surprised to learn that this book may have been a bit more fictionalized than it was marketed as being. Especially considering that one of the most extraordinary aspects of this book is that it's apparently a true account of Sybil by her doctor. If it truly isn't nonfictional, then bravo to those who pulled off the elaborate hoax.
POTENTIAL SPOILERS: I was surprised to learn that this book may have been a bit more fictionalized than it was marketed as being. Especially considering that one of the most extraordinary aspects of this book is that it's apparently a true account of Sybil by her doctor. If it truly isn't nonfictional, then bravo to those who pulled off the elaborate hoax.