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Zig-Zag Boy: A Memoir of Madness and Motherhood
by Tanya Frank
Zig-Zag Boy (3/1/2023)
Zig-Zag Boy is a mother's love letter to her son who has psychosis.
As a mother who also has a son who struggles with mental illness, I understand this memoir of grief. One cannot judge how far you will go as a mother but Tanya Frank gives us her journey.
The sacrifices shemore
Sometimes I Lie
by Alice Feeney
Truth or Lies? (11/25/2017)
Told from her hospital bed, Amber is locked in by a coma as she relays her story. She begins by saying: "Sometimes I Lie". The tone is set for this thriller as she slowly shares her memories.

At first the tale is fragmented and lends to confusion, yet the technique servesmore
Mercies in Disguise: A Story of Hope, a Family's Genetic Destiny, and the Science That Rescued Them
by Gina Kolata
Blessings from Tragedy (11/26/2016)
In life there can be many trials and tribulations. Mercies in Disguise by Gina Kolata delivers this message in her new medical thriller. It reminds me of a song called "Blessings" by Laura Story that highlights the theme of this story that there are "mercies in disguise".more
The Midnight Watch: A Novel of the Titanic and the Californian
by David Dyer
The Flawed Watch (3/4/2016)
This is a compelling account of the Titanic disaster and the ship that did not come to her rescue. As an avid reader of everything about the Titanic, I did not know the story of the SS Californian. Dyer is able to draw us into the story with all the forces that motivatedmore
Descent
by Tim Johnston
The Descent into madness, isolation and survival. (11/16/2014)
Descent is about the devastating consequences for a family after a kidnapping.
I recommend this book because of the powerful character development and imagery. The descriptions of isolation, coldness and loss are paralyzing. The author nails the exchanges between the locals,more
The Edge of Normal
by Carla Norton
An Intelligent Psychological Thriller! (7/14/2013)
An intelligent psychological thriller…. Reeve LeClaire, 22 years old, is trying to regain her life. It has been six years since her kidnapping and horrific years of captivity. With the help of her psychiatrist she struggles to recover to "normal". When another kidnappedmore
Where You Can Find Me: A Novel
by Sheri Joseph
A Haunting, Messy Account of a Horrific Crime and Its Aftermath (3/23/2013)
Sheri Joseph's "Where You Can Find Me" is a haunting study of the messy dynamics of a family recovering from a kidnapping. Caleb Vincent, 14, returns to his family after being kidnapped when he was eleven years old. The family has suffered during his absence and his returnmore
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