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Oct 30, 2018 12:11PM

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Anyone who has read Surfacing or Cat's Eye do you think either of theses fit this task?

Heather, I’ve read Cat’s Eye. For me it doesn’t seem like a novel about mental health — but again, it’s all interpretation, so if it speaks to you, then good!

My interpretation is fiction novels that involve any challenges to the characters' best possible mental health and so are not limited to mental illnesses per se but also include social and other challenges that make strong mental health for them more difficult.
I have read the first 10 fiction novels listed and liked some more than others but feel that all would satisfy the I2 Bingo Square Requirement outlined. The rest of the fiction novels have either been on my radar for a while or are recent titles I've just become interested in and would fit the bill as well.
I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid
A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki
Trust Your Eyes by Linwood Barclay
Y by Marjorie Celona
Monoceros by Suzette Mayr
The Girl Who Grew a Galaxy by Cherie Dimaline
February by Lisa Moore
Bone & Bread by Saleema Nawaz
Martin John by Anakana Schofield
Cockroach by Rawi Hage
The Ever After of Ashwin Rao by Padma Viswanathan
Pilgrim by Timothy Findley
The Flying Troutmans by Miriam Toews
By the Time You Read This by Giles Blunt #4 in John Cardinal and Lisa Delorme Mystery Series
All Families are Psychotic by Douglas Coupland
A Secret Music by Susan Doherty Hannaford
School of Velocity by Eric Beck Rubin
The Mercy Journals by Claudia Casper

Agreed — the idea of this Square was to explore what authors could do with a “other than best possible” state of mental health. I definitely agree that sociological impact on mental health could influence choices here. My own choice of The Outside Circle sort of fits that bill, really.
I hope people get creative with this square and learn something while exploring options!


Anyone who has read [book:Surfacing..."
Maybe Cat's Eye. the character is certainly tormented and affected by another character in the book.




That is an excellent novel



The Clay Girl
Bellevue Square
Martin John
Cluck


I'd categorize the book as more of a mystery than some of the real thrillers Barclay has written but he does a great job of character development in this book and one of the primary characters is an an obsessive, schizophrenic map collector with an amazing memory for maps and detail. Barclay really brings him to life and it would be a great choice for a work of fiction involving a character with mental health issues.

Susan, how wonderful that you met the author! I read this book and thought it was marvelous.
I wouldn't say it had a character with a mental illness, though. I found the characters (all of them) trying to make the best of a terrible situation. I didn't see any of them suffering from a mental illness (in my opinion).
Ari was such a fantastic character.
It was one of our best book club author events of all time. She shared all of her mixed media journal and was very open. check out a few more details and pics of her art: https://ayearofbooksblog.com/2018/05/...

I'm also looking forward to her next book.

And realized I didn’t reply to Alison & Alison :) I loved Swing Low - actually so much that I bought it for a friend whose spouse is having a rough time right now to help her empathize. It’s a relatable tale and desperately sad since he’s just so misunderstood. Ironically, in the writing of the book I think the author finally figured her dad out, yet too late. True story or fictionalized truth... it’s a superb story.

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