The Strange Case of Jane O.
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IF THE ONE THING YOU CAN TRUST IS YOUR MEMORYWHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU
FORGET?A young woman, Jane O, arrives in a psychiatrist's office.
She's been suffering a series of worrying episodes: amnesia,
premonitions, hallucinations and an inexplicable sense of dread.
But as the psychiatrist struggles to solve the mystery of what is
happening in Jane's mind, she suddenly goes missing. When she is
found a day later, unconscious in a park, she has no memory of what
has happened to her.Are Jane's strange experiences related to the
overwhelm of single motherhood, or long-buried trauma from her
past? Why is she having visions of a young man who died twenty
years ago, who warns her of disaster ahead? Jane's symptoms will
lead her psychiatrist to question everything he once thought he
knew . . .Profound and beautifully written, THE STRANGE CASE OF
JANE O. is a speculative mystery about memory, identity and fate, a
mesmerising story about the bonds of love between a mother and
child, a man and a woman, and the haunting, unexplained mysteries
of the human mind.Praise for The Strange Case of Jane O. and Karen
Thompson Walker:'Brilliant and unforgettable . . . at once a
metaphysical thriller, a psychological mystery, and a profound love
story' Karen Russell, Pulitzer Prize finalist and New York Times
bestselling author of Swamplandia!'Asks thrilling and vital
questions about perception, memory, consciousness, and the limits
of our known world . . . The Strange Case of Jane O. is both
mind-bending and soul-altering' Jessamine Chan, New York Times
Bestselling author of The School for Good Mothers'An astonishing
novel-a mind-blowing blend of page-turning mystery and deep
philosophical inquiry into the nature of memory and reality itself.
Karen Thompson Walker has created an unputdownable book with a
haunting twist ending I'll be thinking about for a long time'Angie
Kim'Mesmerizing. This one is tough to shake' Publishers Weekly
starred review'Harrowing, riveting, profoundly moving and
beautifully written . . . this book is stunning' Emily St. John
Mandel, author of Station Eleven'Beautiful and devastating' Red'A
mesmerising read' Psychologies'Thought-provoking and profound'
Cosmopolitan'Lyrical and beguiling' Observer'This is a profound
novel, and a deeply moving one' Robin Black'Powerful and moving . .
. written with symphonic sweep' New York Times 'Imaginative,
disturbing and ultimately spellbinding'Vogue