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Halfway House
Halfway House
Author: Katharine Noel
One day, Angie Voorster — diligent student, all-star swimmer, and Ivy League-bound high school senior — dives to the bottom of a pool and stays there. In that moment, everything the Voorster family believes they know about one another changes. — Set in a small town in New Hampshire, Halfway House is the story of Angie's psy...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780871139344
ISBN-10: 0871139340
Publication Date: 2/2006
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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schwip avatar reviewed Halfway House on + 49 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
As someone with Bipolar Disorder, this book was very interesting. It didn't match the way that I feel but I could still understand the struggles this girl faces. There are not nearly enough books written about mental illness! A must read for anyone interested in mental health...very insightful.
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Helpful Score: 2
A great psychological read. Fascinating fictional story about family impacted with bipolar illness.
jules72653 avatar reviewed Halfway House on
Helpful Score: 2
A well written books that gives insight into the struggles each family member has when one member is mentally ill.
Leigh avatar reviewed Halfway House on + 378 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Although it has some problems with addressing all of the facets of the main character's mental illness, this book accurately depicts the turmoil and emotional upheaval a family endures when a member suffers from Bipolar Disorder. Although I have Bipolar Disorder, myself, I found bits and pieces of Angie's manias unbelievable. Most of the description of the thoughts and the actions, though, were dead-on. The writer didn't explore Angie's depressions well, either. That part seemed to be omitted, completely.

This novel's strength lies in the telling of the effects of mental illness on those who love and care for the patient. This is the story of a family slowly and methodically torn apart in different ways. One character never moves on with life, another moves in a direction completely unexpected, another prefers to deal with the situation by maintaining the status quo. The main character, herself, learns to accept and deal with it in a courageous and eventually responsible way.

This is enjoyable and moves at a moderate pace. The writing is extraordinary at times.
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Helpful Score: 1
Very awesome and emotional book..I loved it
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