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In her eye-opening and heartrending fourth novel, award winning author Tanya J. Peterson takes us inside the anguished mind of Isaac Bittman-an average family man whose mysterious and progressively violent mood swings, many of which he cannot remember, begin to unravel the lives of those closest to him. After a series of bizarre encounters, including losing his job and waking up half-dead in the wilds of Idaho, he begins treatment at a revolutionary mental health facility, where the childhood trauma he's repressed for decades leads to revelations that his personality has splintered into…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In her eye-opening and heartrending fourth novel, award winning author Tanya J. Peterson takes us inside the anguished mind of Isaac Bittman-an average family man whose mysterious and progressively violent mood swings, many of which he cannot remember, begin to unravel the lives of those closest to him. After a series of bizarre encounters, including losing his job and waking up half-dead in the wilds of Idaho, he begins treatment at a revolutionary mental health facility, where the childhood trauma he's repressed for decades leads to revelations that his personality has splintered into twenty-four shadows, or "alters." The novel intricately weaves together Isaac's internal angst and his wife and best friend's struggles to retain both a private and public semblance of normalcy. Stark and realistically rendered, Twenty-Four Shadows delves into the thought processes and erratic habits of a regular man dealing with life-altering mental illness, providing an empathetic, insightful glimpse into a misunderstood and often stereotyped condition.
Autorenporträt
Tanya J. Peterson, MS, NCC writes compelling tales of the human psyche. She is the author of five critically acclaimed, award-winning novels. She is also the author of a self-help book about acceptance and commitment therapy. She writes extensively for HealthyPlace.com and maintains her brand Wellbeing&Words, with all of its writing, events, and programming. She has a curriculum about toxic relationships based on her middle-grade/YA novel Losing Elizabeth; she takes both to schools and community programs. She speaks locally (around the Pacific Northwest) about mental health, wellbeing, and brain injury, and she participates in book readings and signings. For more information or to connect with Tanya, visit her website: www.tanyajpeterson.com