![]() Giselle says, "Holly will always be immune from the damage that infects me. ![]() This is most tragically apparent in the relationship between the two sisters, which is fuelled by their respective obsessions: secrecy and jealousy. History is precisely the way we are implicated in each other's traumas." The quote on the first page is telling: "History, like trauma, is never simply one's own. Ibi Kaslik's first novel takes place, for the most part, behind closed doors: behind the door of a university dorm room where Giselle, the brilliant medical-school student, struggles to maintain her studies while wrestling with anorexia, then behind the door of her room at the hospital as she fights to learn to eat again and confront the past that is eating her, and finally behind the many doors of her home, where Giselle, her younger sister, and their mother attempt to reconstruct a family pulled into fragments by the death of its father and husband.Įach chapter begins with a quote taken from a medical textbook, used to flavour the story that follows. Sometimes a story is so painful that you feel like you've accidentally stumbled upon something you shouldn't have, that you've found the author's private notes by mistake or opened the door on a solitary conversation. ![]() HarperCollins Canada, 244 pp, $19.95, softcover. ![]()
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