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Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing. could not put this one down!Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing. Worthwhile but not my favorite of this genre Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing. This novel deserves the highest praise for a well written story, though not a thriller, was a page turner in a different sense. The reader follows the years during an 11 year period in which Casey, a successful litigation attorney, who searches for ways to get control of her uncontrollable epilepsy seizures. After seeing physicians and having traveling to a large epilepsy clinic, she agrees to a surgery that is successful only 50% of the time. Both Casey and her husband are feeling great stress at work which contributes to the intensity and frequency of her seizures. Their marriage is in jeopardy as her husband, Jonah, seeks support from a member of his therapy group. This is a story that shows how medical problems of one member of the family can change the dynamics of the entire family. Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing. Don’t you just love it when you get a book where the author is previously unknown to you? You have absolutely no expectations and yet you’re absolutely riveted from the first few sentences. Such has been my experience reading this debut novel from Sara Staggs.Set in Portland, Oregon, (which coincidentally is one of the few West Coast cities I have visited!) Uncontrollable tells the story of lawyer, Casey Scott, her husband, Jonah and their children. Jonah works at a downtown advertising agency (I had a friend who worked in just such an agency in downtown Portland!). Both seem to be managing their careers and their family life. But Casey has epilepsy. The novel explores, with depth and feeling the pressure this places on the whole family as Casey’s seizures get worse. When a doctor tells her bluntly she could die if her condition is not controlled Casey faces an impossible decision. Should she choose her career, all that she’s worked for and dreamed of, or does she choose her family and her health? The story examines what happens when plans don’t – go to plan. What happens to a family and the whole nature of compromise and survival when things go so frighteningly wrong. I found the book very well constructed. It’s a dual narrative, so we get both Jonah’s and Casey’s points of view. In that sense, we are never encouraged to take sides. And it’s easy to see where both of them are coming from. They are flawed and human. The emotion is raw and palpable. I found them well drawn and believable characters. And if you knew little about epilepsy, then this is the fiction to educate you. The sequences in the book that detail treatments and procedures are jaw dropping . And my heart goes out to this author, because there’s no way she could write about this without having undergone it herself and believe me, it’s highly challenging for the bravest and strongest of individuals. I think there can be a danger when you’re writing about something so close to you that a degree of sentiment and subjectivity can creep in, but that never happens in this book. It’s well plotted and accessible. The narrative remains objective. And the focus isn’t solely upon the subject of epilepsy. As a litigator, Casey is involved in a high-profile court case which highlights the #MeToo movement. It’s an impressive debut novel, entertaining, thought provoking and enlightening. I look forward to more from this writer. Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing. Thank you LibararyThing for giving me the opportunity to read this wonderful novel, Uncontrollable by Sara Staggs. Ms. Staggs writing makes you feel every emotion of all the characters, while giving you in-site of epilepsy, which the main character Casey has. There are so many twists and turns in this novel and you can feel everyone of them. To try and describe all that is happening is impossible, you must read this novel to fully appreciate it. Thank you Sara Staggs for giving me that opportunity nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
At 36-years-old, Casey Scott appears to have it all: a booming career as a civil rights litigator, a loving husband, and two sweet young children. But she also has epilepsy, and her worsening seizures threaten to destroy the life she toiled to build. When her doctor says she is likely to die if her seizures are not controlled, Casey is at a crossroads: will she choose her career and lifelong aspirations, or her family and health? The decisions she makes affect her marriage, children, and future in ways she could never expect. Told by Casey and her husband, Uncontrollable is an emotional roller coaster that examines both what happens when the life we may be forced to live is not the life we planned to live, and the compromises we make to survive in the face of adversity. -- Back cover. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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