Belt Buckles & Pajamas
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ISBN: 978-0-615-14714-7
Publisher: Kanapolis Fog Publishing Emporium
Rights Owner: Kanapolis Fog Publishing Emporium
Copyright:
© 2007 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 178 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Download:
1 documents, 714 KB
Description:Daphne is a young woman with a troubled past. With her in the sanitarium are a strange collection of people who both hinder and help her as she tries to heal from an abusive childhood.
Glen, the protector. Theodore, the wise. Stuart, the paranoid. Violet, the nymphomaniac. Pet Shop, the zookeeper. Shy Boy, the drooler.
And Andie, the therapist who finally reaches through to Daphne.
A story with sadness, horror, comedy, hate, love and redemption.
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Rating: Exceptional
First off, this story reminded me somewhat of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, but at a teenage level and more complex in a unique way. The cover says that Daphne is a young woman, but for some reason, I felt the characters to be in their teens. Belt Buckles & Pajamas delves into the complexities of the psychological affects resultant when a young girl, Daphne, is sexually molested by her father, not protected by her mother, and deceived my her imaginary friend Melissa. Dr. MacPherson, Andie, is the key to Daphne’s wholeness.
Michele LeBlanc is an exceptional writer and does an excellent job of bringing to life these colorful, strange characters. In a way, one might consider this tale to be a mystery of sorts, as the ending is quite surprising, and I wouldn’t want to spoil that element for you. It is certainly worth reading a second time, just to see how LeBlanc worked her magic. The story is well written and well edited.
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As the author says, "Belt Buckles & Pajamas is intended for mature audiences, as it deals with a young woman’s recovery from childhood abuse, and some of the situations are not suitable for younger readers. The novel contains some humorous moments to lighten the story; however, in the end, it is a story about the redemptive power of love and the strength of the human spirit."
One of the best books I've read in quite awhile. You won't be disappointed!
Michele LeBlanc's Belt Buckles & Pajamas is a quirky, sometimes heartwarming story of a young woman's stay in a sanitarium. Daphne, our narrator, is a troubled person who finds herself in the company of a few misfits, all very different people with very different reasons for their stay in the sanitarium.
A therapist named Andie shows up one day. She's very different from the usually cold and not-so-nice Dr Martin so our gang don't really know what to make of her at first. Andie however will patiently play the John Keating figure until Daphne and the rest eventually respond to her in various ways, often but not always for the better.
I find it hard to do justice to this book when it comes to describing my reaction to it. The best I can describe this book is perhaps Benny & Joon meets Dead Poets Society but that's not an entirely accurate description either. This book deals with Daphne's coming to terms with herself and her past as well as her changing relationships with her circle of friends in the sanitarium. The best I can say is that this is a very interesting and fascinating story from the first page to last.
As fascinating and entertaining as I find the book, however, I have to confess that I wish the author has done more to explore her characters' psyche. Daphne still remains a question mark to me by the last page. I wish I know more about her past, for example, because such details will help me appreciate the character better. As much as Ms LeBlanc offers me a peek into the always intriguing psyche of Daphne, I feel that there is still a distance between me and Daphne.
Nonetheless, my quibbles aside, I find Belt Buckles & Pajamas a most engaging vicarious adventure to a place that I don't usually frequent.
Rating: 81
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