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A review by itschelseaw
The True Happiness Company: A Memoir by Veena Dinavahi
dark
emotional
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
4.5
Oof this was a hard one. There was one point in part 3 that I started crying for Veena. Everything she went through at such a vulnerable age and time in her life was so hard, and all she needed was compassion and understanding from those in her immediate circles. But, men who can speak with authority, even if they do not actually have that authority, are held up too high in our society and can ruin lives.
I'm so happy for Veena that she got out, that she was able to see past the indoctrination, and that she has started living for herself.
I'm so happy for Veena that she got out, that she was able to see past the indoctrination, and that she has started living for herself.
Graphic: Mental illness, Forced institutionalization, Suicide attempt