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See What Flowers

di Shannon Mullen

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All that remains is a note: "Gone to get pancakes." Her 30th birthday party's over, yet it's the happiest Emma Watters has ever been. Life couldn't be more perfect. She's an emergency room doctor and shares a home in Toronto with the love of her life, Adam Davison. The next morning, Adam is gone. Emma's shocked. At first, she decides that Adam's having an affair and scavenges through photos on Facebook, trying to identify "the other woman." But as the days pass, Emma seeks out help from the Toronto Police and floods social media with pleas for assistance. Where's Adam? Has her life become an episode of Breaking Bad? Has she been dating Walter White all along? Wild, beautiful, and terrifying, See What Flowers is a thrilling depiction of love's attempts to survive in the face of undiagnosed mental illness. Set in the hectic, cosmopolitan cities of Toronto and Vancouver, as well as against the harsh, rugged landscape of the Canadian Arctic, it's a raw and compelling journey towards understanding, forgiveness, and, ultimately, escape.… (altro)
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I really enjoyed this debut novel by Shannon Mullen. This is a story of a couple dealing with undiagnosed mental illness and is told through the eyes of each of them alternatively. I liked how the book is written and how the author went back and forth in time in order to reveal the plot. I ws engaged with the story and characters throughout the book. ( )
  Jane-Phillips | Mar 24, 2018 |
*Thank you to the author for providing a free copy in exchange for an honest review.*

Actual Rating: 4

Firstly, I really like this cover - it accurately portrays an atmosphere of nostalgia and loneliness, and I think it fits the story so well. With that said, one thing I loved about this book was was how it approached mental illness: subtly and quietly, as it creeped up on you without warning.

The first page of See What Flower begins after Adam's disappearance. It was one day after Emma's 30th birthday party, and what should have been the happiest day of her life quickly became the most confusing. Emma is shocked that something like this could have happened, especially from someone who had always been the most honest, the most organized, and the most careful. But although love is powerful, so is mental illness.

One thing I noticed about this book was that it was very character-centric because it follows both Adam and Emma's perspectives. It was very interesting to see the world from different points of view. I especially like the careful balance between domestic scenes and moments that actually contributed a lot to the plot; this equilibrium made everything seem much more realistic.

The writing style allowed us to get into the minds of both these characters,and with that I could imagine a very interesting relationship dynamic between two people who each had their own struggles; however, I wish that I could have seen more of actual interactions between Emma and Adam as I felt like I understood their individual struggles very strongly but didn't see enough of how they seemed to be (or could have been) together.

The story was also written in three parts, not in chronological order. I actually really enjoyed this writing style because it invoked curiosity from the very beginning, and it was very satisfying to finally have my questions answered. The ending was heart-wrenching - but not for the reason that I'd have expected it to be. In my opinion the ending is also a bit open-ended but by then the character development was evident and eye-opening.

Overall I would recommend this book to contemporary readers, especially to anyone interested in reading about mental illness. See What Flowers was a beautiful story about losing and finding yourself, and I think it's a book lots of people could learned something from. ( )
  CatherineHsu | Jul 27, 2017 |
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All that remains is a note: "Gone to get pancakes." Her 30th birthday party's over, yet it's the happiest Emma Watters has ever been. Life couldn't be more perfect. She's an emergency room doctor and shares a home in Toronto with the love of her life, Adam Davison. The next morning, Adam is gone. Emma's shocked. At first, she decides that Adam's having an affair and scavenges through photos on Facebook, trying to identify "the other woman." But as the days pass, Emma seeks out help from the Toronto Police and floods social media with pleas for assistance. Where's Adam? Has her life become an episode of Breaking Bad? Has she been dating Walter White all along? Wild, beautiful, and terrifying, See What Flowers is a thrilling depiction of love's attempts to survive in the face of undiagnosed mental illness. Set in the hectic, cosmopolitan cities of Toronto and Vancouver, as well as against the harsh, rugged landscape of the Canadian Arctic, it's a raw and compelling journey towards understanding, forgiveness, and, ultimately, escape.

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