Αnastasia, a woman intelligent and full of love, hurt but incurable. In an era where people criticized the different, she was trying to find herself by leaving behind the stigma of the past, the one that overshadowed her and her family. It wasn't possible. Wherever she went it followed her, since it lived in her, it was one with her. Schizophrenia, that was the diagnosis of the doctors.
Through the course of her life unfold one by one the threads that outline the being of Anastasia, a mother who due to her illness was forced to give her child up for adoption and fought every day to keep herself in the world of the "logical", the evolution of her illness and at the same time the reaction and acceptance or rejection of her by the rest of the world.
Marilena -
An emotional book. During the narration, the characters unfold nicely. It is an interesting story that keeps you on your toes and you want to read it until the end to find out what will happen. It glorifies love and the beautiful emotions that humans can feel.
Mela -
Starting a book knowing that it is based on a true story, you feel a tension for what will come next... the title and the cover draw you in.. you can't wait for the development. A powerful book, with social implications for a problem of every era. Emotional with positive messages about the power of true love.
Wreath -
A touching book - soul testimony. The author, using beautiful, warm language, tells us step by step the true story of a person, tormented by a disease that most of the world is still unable to understand... Through the pages of the book, Anastasia's calvary leaps out, but bathed in a another light, the light of love, kindness, self-sacrifice. A big thumbs up to the author for her courage to record the story, but also to fight in her own way against social isolation and prejudice against people with schizophrenia.