Under rose-tainted skies

275 pages

English language

Published Dec. 29, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-910655-86-3
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OCLC Number:
956765795

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5 stars (2 reviews)

Agoraphobia confines Norah to the house she shares with her mother. For her, the outside is sky glimpsed through glass, or a gauntlet to run between home and car. But a chance encounter on the doorstep changes everything: Luke, her new neighbour. Norah is determined to be the girl she thinks Luke deserves: a 'normal' girl, her skies unfiltered by the lens of mental illness. Instead, her love and bravery opens a window to unexpected truths ...

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5 stars

Norah’s OCD and accompanying anxiety has kept her confined to her house and Under Rose Tainted Skies puts agoraphobia into context with other mental illnesses. Anyone with anxiety has had days where they have been reluctant to leave their home, fearing all the bad things that could happen. Norah’s mind has trapped her, her thoughts making outside a place where she is not safe. This is the extreme but entirely relatable.

Her narrative highlight how her thought processes work. She’s an intelligent and kind girl beneath her illness. She worries how she has affected her single mom’s life. Her worrying isn’t just confined to herself. She's obsessed with worst case scenarios, can see how dangerous everything in the world can be, to the point where she's been banned from watching the news.

The story isn’t about her going on any adventure and even the boy moving in next door doesn’t …

Subjects

  • Neighbours
  • Man-woman relationships
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Teenagers
  • Agoraphobia
  • Fiction