About:
"The unfixable; the shattered; the torn; the broken. They all come here. It's my job to remake them, because once its broken there is no going back to the way it was. It must be remade."
Six individuals. Six unique stories. Five exercises. One room. One mirror. One therapist. One goal. Odette is put into group therapy after one-on-one therapy doesn't work. She meets four other people who have gone through the same thing she has. She also meets her group therapist Cleo Patricks. Cleo's methods for therapy might not be what some people call "ethical" or "compassionate" but they have been proven to work -- or that's what the medical journals say.
Opinion:
This is not your typical novel that romanticises mental health, where the girl falls in love with a guy who helps her 'get better'. This book shows how Odette battles depression herself-from a stage where she wanted to do absolutely nothing and was completely apathetic to the world and people around her to where she herself wanted to start healing. It made me understand how depression actually works, how it makes people feel like they are worthless and that the process to recovery is painfully slow, but worth it in the end. It's a beautiful book and everyone should read it.
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