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Seasons of Insanity: Two Sisters' Struggle with Their Eldest Sibling's Mental Illness
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Seasons of Insanity: Two Sisters’ Struggle with Their Eldest Sibling’s Mental Illness

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

There is very little written from the perspective of siblings of chronic, mentally ill individuals.

This book documents the perplexing lives experienced by Jane’s two younger sisters, striving to

live their own lives while inundated with Jane’s calamities and inappropriate behavior.

Jane was well read and very intelligent but displayed a caustic presence making her a social

outcast among her peers. Jane believed that being the first born, provided her an exalted status

of superiority. She tormented her second born sister, Louise, routinely through bullying and

physical abuse. Louise was the opposite of Jane, who tried to avoid conflict. She preferred to be

left alone to play with her dolls and her adorable baby sister, Lois.

As a teenager, Jane was formally diagnosed with several forms of mental illness. She had always

craved being in the spotlight and monopolized their mother’s attention. Once diagnosed, Jane

pulled even more time and attention from her sisters. Growing up with Jane was challenging for

Louise and Lois, but the true challenge came for them upon the death of their mother when

avoidance of Jane was not possible and the complications of her erratic behavior went

unchecked.

Book Review Highlights

for Seasons of Insanity

Fans of books like A Beautiful Mind or The Quiet Room will appreciate this account of people

living with schizophrenia and the loved ones that are affected by their mental illness.

Additionally, this would resonate with readers who liked Jeannette Walls’ The Glass Castle

about her eccentric and emotionally unstable family.

-Pacific Book Review, by Ella Vincent

Killifer and Martin are direct, detailed, and painstakingly honest-requirements for any

interesting autobiography… . there are no easy answers for dealing with mentally imbalanced

loved ones. Still, this sometimes painful retelling of the family’s struggles is a gift to society

because it sheds light on a subject not often discussed.

-The US Review of Books, by Toby Berry

It is not an easy book to read-or, no doubt, to write. But it is a well-crafted story that will be

deeply touching to many readers as you follow two girls going from childhood to adulthood

trying to navigate the difficult and complex situations that Jane puts them in … As Louise

stated, ‘You can’t fix the situation and you can’t feel guilty. You just have to go with it and do

your best.’

-The Pagosa Springs (Colorado) SUN, by Carole Howard

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wordhouse Book Publishing
Date
6 April 2022
Pages
380
ISBN
9781685470845

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

There is very little written from the perspective of siblings of chronic, mentally ill individuals.

This book documents the perplexing lives experienced by Jane’s two younger sisters, striving to

live their own lives while inundated with Jane’s calamities and inappropriate behavior.

Jane was well read and very intelligent but displayed a caustic presence making her a social

outcast among her peers. Jane believed that being the first born, provided her an exalted status

of superiority. She tormented her second born sister, Louise, routinely through bullying and

physical abuse. Louise was the opposite of Jane, who tried to avoid conflict. She preferred to be

left alone to play with her dolls and her adorable baby sister, Lois.

As a teenager, Jane was formally diagnosed with several forms of mental illness. She had always

craved being in the spotlight and monopolized their mother’s attention. Once diagnosed, Jane

pulled even more time and attention from her sisters. Growing up with Jane was challenging for

Louise and Lois, but the true challenge came for them upon the death of their mother when

avoidance of Jane was not possible and the complications of her erratic behavior went

unchecked.

Book Review Highlights

for Seasons of Insanity

Fans of books like A Beautiful Mind or The Quiet Room will appreciate this account of people

living with schizophrenia and the loved ones that are affected by their mental illness.

Additionally, this would resonate with readers who liked Jeannette Walls’ The Glass Castle

about her eccentric and emotionally unstable family.

-Pacific Book Review, by Ella Vincent

Killifer and Martin are direct, detailed, and painstakingly honest-requirements for any

interesting autobiography… . there are no easy answers for dealing with mentally imbalanced

loved ones. Still, this sometimes painful retelling of the family’s struggles is a gift to society

because it sheds light on a subject not often discussed.

-The US Review of Books, by Toby Berry

It is not an easy book to read-or, no doubt, to write. But it is a well-crafted story that will be

deeply touching to many readers as you follow two girls going from childhood to adulthood

trying to navigate the difficult and complex situations that Jane puts them in … As Louise

stated, ‘You can’t fix the situation and you can’t feel guilty. You just have to go with it and do

your best.’

-The Pagosa Springs (Colorado) SUN, by Carole Howard

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wordhouse Book Publishing
Date
6 April 2022
Pages
380
ISBN
9781685470845