For me, the book just wasn't effective from a structural standpoint. Her epiphany comes out of nowhere right at the very end, and there's not enough time spent on it. It feels unearned or tacked on in some way. IDK It just felt tonally off or something to me.
I have never disassociated, so I have no idea what that experience is like. But I found her dismissal of her experience as disassociation a bit odd.
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For me, the book just wasn't effective from a structural standpoint. Her epiphany comes out of nowhere right at the very end, and there's not enough time spent on it. It feels unearned or tacked on in some way. IDK It just felt tonally off or something to me.
I have never disassociated, so I have no idea what that experience is like. But I found her dismissal of her experience as disassociation a bit odd.