Turn of Mind by Alice LaPlante
Amazon.com Description:
“A stunning first novel, both
literary and thriller, about a retired orthopedic surgeon with dementia, Turn of Mind has already received
worldwide attention. With unmatched patience and a pulsating intensity, Alice
LaPlante brings us deep into a brilliant woman’s deteriorating mind, where the
impossibility of recognizing reality can be both a blessing and a curse.
As the book opens, Dr. Jennifer
White’s best friend, Amanda, who lived down the block, has been killed, and
four fingers surgically removed from her hand. Dr. White is the prime suspect
and she herself doesn’t know whether she did it. Told in White’s own voice,
fractured and eloquent, a picture emerges of the surprisingly intimate, complex
alliance between these life-long friends—two proud, forceful women who were at
times each other’s most formidable adversaries. As the investigation into the
murder deepens and White’s relationships with her live-in caretaker and two
grown children intensify, a chilling question lingers: is White’s shattered
memory preventing her from revealing the truth or helping her to hide it?
A startling portrait of a disintegrating mind clinging to bits of reality through anger, frustration, shame, and unspeakable loss, Turn of Mind is a remarkable debut that examines the deception and frailty of memory and how it defines our very existence.”
A startling portrait of a disintegrating mind clinging to bits of reality through anger, frustration, shame, and unspeakable loss, Turn of Mind is a remarkable debut that examines the deception and frailty of memory and how it defines our very existence.”
My Thoughts:
I enjoyed this one. LaPlante is
talented with words and I felt myself pulled into Jennifer’s deteriorating
mind. The type of dementia is my biggest fear for old age. Sad, moving and a
bit suspenseful…I recommend.
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