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Nothing Natural
Nothing Natural
Author: Jenny Diski
Rachel Kee is a depressed single mother who has been slowly withdrawing from the world around her. She's still suffering from the lasting effects of a disastrous childhood where her father abandoned his family, pushing Rachel's mother further into madness and prompting Rachel's removal and placement in a foster home. — When she meets ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780671634599
ISBN-10: 0671634593
Publication Date: 4/1987
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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LoBri avatar reviewed Nothing Natural on + 41 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This book was definitely a page turner for me. While it does have some very graphic sexual and violent parts to it, I felt it also spoke to depression and abandonment.
The book also addresses children who grow up in institutions waiting to be adopted and feeling unheard by the child welfare system.
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reviewed Nothing Natural on + 93 more book reviews
Apparently some very authentic sadomasochism in this book.
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London in the early 1980s. Thirty-something Rachel is a single mother, a part time educator working with "problem" students, a commitment-phobe, a survivor of a traumatic childhood, and a sufferer from recurrent depression. She is also a remarkably self-possessed narrator, intelligent, observant and mordantly funny as she recounts events (including a sadomasochistic sexual relationship) that test the limits of her mental and physical endurance, plunge her to the depths of despair, and force her to take drastic action in order to achieve catharsis and closure of sorts. A brutally honest trip into female psyche.
Amberlani avatar reviewed Nothing Natural on + 56 more book reviews
This book was nothing like I thought it would be. Nice twist to the ending. Kind of makes you think of the dark nature of humans in general.


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