Susan Doherty
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The Ghost Garden: Inside the Lives of Schizophrenia's Feared and Forgotten
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2019
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6 editions
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Monday Rent Boy
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A Secret Music
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2014
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2 editions
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"Quietly sobbing over this. Despite the dark subject matter, this is one of the best books I’ve ever read. "
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"After reading this novel I had the pleasure of meeting the author, Susan Doherty. She came and spoke to our book group in Boston. What a fascinating meeting. She was so open about how she painstakingly wrote this novel. All of her research and caring"
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The Ghost Garden: Inside the Lives of Schizophrenia's Feared and Forgotten:
"Stories about people with very serious mental health issues, mainly schizophrenia. This book is both heartbreaking and heartwarming, showing how family members at their best devote themselves so tirelessly to their sick relatives.
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"Exquisitely written, excellent characterizations, disturbing and poignant."
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| While I was reading Mark medley's Live to See the Day I was watching Lindsey Vonn, age 41, compete in her fifth Olympic games. Ten days earlier she had severed her ACL. Whether you think it’s insanity, vanity, or dogged Olympic grit, or all of the ab ...more | |
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“We focused our eyes on a dozen quaking aspen, trembling in the breeze, creating ripples of liquid gold. Ernie said, “Did you know, if the leaves can’t move, they get eaten by insects.” We listened to the quiver of a million shimmery yellow leaves, then Ernie said, “The trees look like brothers the way they stand by each other. Not one of them looks sick or in danger of falling by the wayside.”
― Monday Rent Boy
― Monday Rent Boy
“On train trips, Ernie always wanted the window seat. He knew the names of the trees we passed, and the clouds—nacreous, cumulus, nimbus. He was ever vigilant for animal life and appreciative of the tiny patches of humanity along the tracks that exposed the lives of the rail-side dwellers in such intimate detail. “I love sad houses,” he’d say, pointing to a chorus line of discoloured laundry waving at us, to an upturned self-propelled lawnmower, straggly gardens, leaky drainpipes, a rain-weathered pram that had been turned into a wheelbarrow. “The porch lights are on to keep the rats in their dens,” he’d said. To be a voyeur of decay at such close range was as much of an enthrallment as it was a validation of the scarcities in his own backyard. I knew exactly which days Ernie’s mum had had to choose between heating the house and putting food on the table. My mother had been there too. Before the Zipper had given her a leg up.”
― Monday Rent Boy
― Monday Rent Boy
“We focused our eyes on a dozen quaking aspen, trembling in the breeze, creating ripples of liquid gold. Ernie said, “Did you know, if the leaves can’t move, they get eaten by insects.” We listened to the quiver of a million shimmery yellow leaves, then Ernie said, “The trees look like brothers the way they stand by each other. Not one of them looks sick or in danger of falling by the wayside.”
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“We focused our eyes on a dozen quaking aspen, trembling in the breeze, creating ripples of liquid gold. Ernie said, “Did you know, if the leaves can’t move, they get eaten by insects.” We listened to the quiver of a million shimmery yellow leaves, then Ernie said, “The trees look like brothers the way they stand by each other. Not one of them looks sick or in danger of falling by the wayside.”
― Monday Rent Boy
― Monday Rent Boy
“Forever after, I would think that a good book was the antidote to everything. As if a book could fill up the emptiness left by a person. If not a single book, then a shopful.”
― Monday Rent Boy
― Monday Rent Boy
“We ended up sharing a joint lying on the grass on the Tor, watching the sheep—harmless hillside grazers standing around waiting to be eaten or shorn. After a long quiet time, Ernie said, “I wonder if they feel sad when they’re separated from the flock and sent to slaughter? I wonder if the others notice?” His tone was light, but when I glanced over at him, he had pulled out a knife. A real knife, a switchblade.”
― Monday Rent Boy
― Monday Rent Boy
“I was given such a small heart for love. Room for Nathan, and room for you. And just enough space for your mother. Your heart was always bigger than mine, Arthur, and so when you get to my second request, please know that I am counting on you to do what is in the realm of the possible. We had impossible lives. I’ve seen too late that we don’t have to wear the chains those lives forged for us. Don’t think I’m not aware of the length of your own chains, even if you cannot see or feel them anymore.”
― Monday Rent Boy
― Monday Rent Boy
“. Casper promoted child abuse as a soothing sexual orientation, claiming there was nothing wrong with a man and a boy having sex if both consented to it, and then he monetized that aberration. What guarantees consent when you are nine? Tickets to a football match?”
― Monday Rent Boy
― Monday Rent Boy
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