by Ann Morgan
Not always a pleasant reading experience, but definitely a powerful one. Hats off to Ms. Morgan for capturing the feeling of loss of self and the spiraling descent into mental illness. Told from Helen's perspective, I appreciated that towards the end of the book the author gave the reader a glimpse into Ellie's life as well.
Six-year-old Helen and Ellie are identical twins, but Helen is smarter, more popular, and their mother's favorite. Ellie, on the other hand, requires special instruction at school, is friendless, and is punished at every turn.This book knocked the wind right out of me. It was like falling from a tree and landing flat on your back. I'm still trying to catch my breath.
Until they decide to swap places--just for fun, and just for one day--and Ellie refuses to switch back.
Not always a pleasant reading experience, but definitely a powerful one. Hats off to Ms. Morgan for capturing the feeling of loss of self and the spiraling descent into mental illness. Told from Helen's perspective, I appreciated that towards the end of the book the author gave the reader a glimpse into Ellie's life as well.
2 comments:
I felt the same way about "Beside Myself" by Ann Morgan
My review can be found here:
You have me interested looks a good read.
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