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Prayers on the Shower Door by Phyllis McNaughton follows Therese, a woman determined to recover her lost childhood memories. On the surface, she has built a beautiful life for herself. She has a secure marriage to Paul, a great job as a social worker, and a supportive inner circle. Unfortunately, Therese's comfortable life is in for an unexpected disruption when she begins to experience sudden triggered flashbacks brought on by events she can't quite explain. Her counselling sessions and exchanges with a close friend help her to recall past incidents of emotional and sexual abuse embedded deep in her psyche. As it turns out, the people who were responsible for protecting Therese—her family—may have caused her the most harm of all. Will she be able to reclaim her life?
Prayers on the Shower Door by Phyllis McNaughton is a thought-provoking and evocative story about mental health, family dynamics, identity, and the impact of unresolved and unprocessed trauma on a survivor's life. Throughout Therese's journey to uncover the truth, her trauma is depicted with sensitivity and depth, rather than as a spectacle to gawk at. From beginning to end, her story is revealing, profound, and impactful. The pacing is stable and well-executed. Every moment of human vulnerability and slow breakthrough really drew me deeper into the narrative. Ultimately, this compelling and character-driven novel will make readers wonder if a person can rebuild their identity long after it has been stolen. It isn't a tale about redemption per se. However, it is about supportive relationships, searching for the truth, self-acceptance, and healing despite hurt, betrayal, and mental confusion. It's an intriguing story that will linger long after you've read it.