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Original Title: Outside the Lines
ISBN: 1451640544 (ISBN13: 9781451640540)
Edition Language: English
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Outside the Lines Paperback | Pages: 384 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 5706 Users | 609 Reviews

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Title:Outside the Lines
Author:Amy Hatvany
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:February 7th 2012 by Washington Square Press (first published January 1st 2012)
Categories:Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. Romance. Mental Health. Mental Illness. Adult. Realistic Fiction

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When Eden was ten years old she found her father, David, bleeding out on the bathroom floor. The suicide attempt led to her parents’ divorce, and David all but vanished from Eden’s life. Since childhood, she has heard from him only rarely, just enough to know he’s been living on the streets and struggling with mental illness. But lately, there has been no word at all.

Now in her thirties, Eden decides to go look for her father, so she can forgive him at last, and finally move forward. When her search uncovers other painful truths—not only the secrets her mother has kept from her, but also the agonizing question of whether David, after all these years, even wants to be found—Eden is forced to decide just how far she’ll go in the name of love.

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A touching story about the lost relationship between a father and daughter that is nicely told between shifting narratives and time frames. When Eden is 10 her father, David, tries to commit suicide and she finds him -- what could be worse on her already delicate psyche? The narrative of David was by far my favourite. His overwhelming sense of worthlessness was brilliantly brought to life through Ms Hatvany's words. His longing to just be; his own complete and utter loss as to why he can't get

Round up to 4.5 stars.

With it's intimate portrait of mental illness, Outside The Lines is a compelling and thought provoking novel. Eden was just ten when she last saw her father. Her childhood was marred by his strange behaviour as he battled an undiagnosed mental illness, refusing the medication that stabilised his mood but silenced his creative muse. Now in her thirties, triggered by her mothers bout with cancer, Eden is searching for her father, desperate to reconnect and determined to save him.Told in chapters

Another book that causes you to pause and question beliefs, this time about mental illness, the homeless and the impacts on family and individuals. The characters were well developed, the story believable and the ending was well done. This is my second Amy Hatvany book and I look forward to more.

As children we search for absolutes, black or white, but no gray. But most of our lives are spent in the gray area, and we soon learn to search out our own truths with compassion and tolerance. Outside The Lines is one of the most compassionate, honest books Ive read in a long time. Amy Hatvany takes on the huge subject of mental illness in her second novel. The story of a father and daughter, David and Eden, is told by alternating between their two points of view. The novel begins with Eden

Another emotionally wrought novel by Hatvany. Ten year old Eden watches her father give in to his mental illness, not willing to take the medications that make him feel drained and artistically incapable, he does the only think he thinks he can do to quiet the monsters. At the age of thirty, she tries to find the father she loved and thought abandoned her. Told in alternate voices, Eden's and her dad's, we trace this journey, also hearing in his own words how his illness made him unable to live

David West experiences the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. At his best he is a fun filled and loving husband and father. His greatest creation is his daughter, Eden, who he teaches to cook, plant flowers in what they affectionately call 'The Garden of Eden' and paint beautiful pictures of her. But at his worse the demons in his head turn him into someone totally different, capable of violence, infidelity and unpredictable behaviour. Refusing to take his meds because it stifles his
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