Many thanks to NetGalley and Mirror House Press for gifting me a digital ARC of this wonderful novel by Faith Gardner. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!
In the 1960s, we meet the Crawford family - Leo, an ad man, his wife, Rose, pregnant, brilliant and restless, and teenage daughter, Melinda. During a family vacation at a cabin in the woods, Rose vanishes. When she comes back, she's not the same. Then things get worse when a new color tv triggers a breakdown.
I don't want to give too much away, but this is a must read. It's a look back at how women and specifically mental illness were treated during this time period. You can't help but be angry at so much. Melinda is caught up in the rebellions of the time and heads to San Francisco, Leo puts all his trust in the doctors and he has to bring in his mother, Harriet, to help but it just causes more issues. I loved the way this story was written, from the POV of each the family members circling Rose showing how they were affected, There are also journal entries and doctor's notes to further the story. Be sure and read the author's note. Wonderful!

