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Little Disasters
by Sarah Vaughan
I applaud Vaughan for tackling post partum depression and anxiety. The thoughts and emotions are raw and pull on my heartstrings. What mother doesn't feel a sense of guilt and anxiousness over their kids? But sometimes those emotions can become so overwhelming and engulf everything. Isolation occurs and the vicious cycle and that inner voice can get so critical and toxic. Professional help is really needed and a good friend or spouse to recognize the warning signs.
This book is not really a thriller, but it is a fast paced compelling read. (There is a "twist" at the end which is why maybe this book was labeled as a thriller?) Told in many POVs there are three main mothering struggles shared throughout the arch story of who could have possibly harmed little Besty. The ending is satisfying and ends on a note of hope.
Overall a good read. Some language. The audio narration was well done.
This book is not really a thriller, but it is a fast paced compelling read. (There is a "twist" at the end which is why maybe this book was labeled as a thriller?) Told in many POVs there are three main mothering struggles shared throughout the arch story of who could have possibly harmed little Besty. The ending is satisfying and ends on a note of hope.
Overall a good read. Some language. The audio narration was well done.