Ibi Kaslik
4.5 "harsh, stylized, visceral" stars!!!
2016 Honorable Mention Read
Ms. Kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. A mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. Mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
The story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. The elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and I mean severe) anorexia nervosa. The younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. The sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
Ms. Kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. This illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. This is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. The effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and Ms. Kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
The writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
Here are some examples of the writing that I found so compelling:
"I pray even though I'm past praying. I call on Jesus though he never calls on me."
"Still, Giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
Don't get me started on Chapter 23 though which I have now read five times. It is a conversation of Giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. This is how Giselle describes her:
"She is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that I cannot have. When I manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. She starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
If you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
A remarkable novel debut!!
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2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
a remarkable novel debut!! above him from the germans defending the beach against the american assault. 4.5 "harsh, stylized, visceral" stars!!!
2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
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2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
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2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
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2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
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2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
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2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
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2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
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2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
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2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
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2016 honorable mention read
ms. kaslik spares nobody in this family drama. a mother and two daughters grieve the death of the male figure (father/husband) and each are damaged to varying degrees. mother is tired, lonely and unable to move forward.
the story though mostly revolves around the two daughters as they struggle with themselves and each other. the elder has had to drop out of med school as she has relapsed with severe (and i mean severe) anorexia nervosa. the younger has behavioral issues and sees the ghost of her dead papa in various guises. the sisters love each other fiercely but they also hurt each other in a myriad of ways.
ms. kasilik gives a stark stylized telling of what it is like to live with anorexia nervosa in a compelling, harsh and razor sharp way. this illness can be so bleak in its severe manifestations and causes the person to slowly break down physically, psychologically and spiritually. this is beyond body image and moves into the area of delusion and self-annhilation. the effects on the family can be both blatant and subtle and ms. kasilik is able to convey this skillfully and artfully albeit painfully.
the writing is highly sharp, insightful and stylized.
here are some examples of the writing that i found so compelling:
"i pray even though i'm past praying. i call on jesus though he never calls on me."
"still, giselle's misery is terrible and beautiful, like stained white cotton dresses."
don't get me started on chapter 23 though which i have now read five times. it is a conversation of giselle with her alter ego that demands starvation and only starvation. this is how giselle describes her:
"she is incomplete, a succubus: trigger -happy, toilet-mouthed, kniefe-wielding, blue and white and sometimes green in the face from screaming, from telling me all that i cannot have. when i manage to beat her down, tie her into a chair on the far side of the room, get her to eat some food, she smiles her sanguine, toothless grin. she starves proudly, waits, like a saint, she waits for death by fire or baptism."
if you want to truly understand the experience of severe anorexia nervosa then this book would be a really good way to start.
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