A review by upgirlcd
Enon by Paul Harding

2.0

This book was depressing. I can read even a tough book about coping after loss; this book was about loss, yet kept losing itself more and more with Charlie's downward spiral. In places, Charlie was so lost in his grief, he was hallucinating through painkillers & whiskey. He closed his world in so tightly around himself, he didn't know where his hallucinations ended and reality began. There was no "coming out of it" for greener pastures. There were only memories of the daughter he lost & the reality that he was destitute, dirty, and without her. This was good writing in a bad book. I almost didn't finish it.