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Borderlines: A Memoir by Caroline Kraus
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Borderlines: A Memoir

by Caroline Kraus

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De moeder van Caroline heeft psychische problemen en mede daardoor is Caroline erg onzeker. Als ze wegvlucht van haar familie, komt ze Jane tegen. Jane is charmant en intelligent en ze hebben al gauw een nauwe vriendschappelijke band. Jane weet anderen te manipuleren en weet Caroline te isoleren van anderen. Bovendien blijkt ze last te hebben van hevige stemmingswisselingen waardoor Caroline nog onzekerder wordt. Ze krijgt last van schuldgevoelens; uit angst Jane te verliezen raakt ze helemaal verstrikt in Jane's persoonlijkheid. Ze komt niet meer voor zichzelf op, verwaarloost haar familie en smijt met geld. Als Caroline uiteindelijk zware financiële problemen heeft en ook lichamelijk door Jane bedreigd wordt, ziet ze een televisieprogramma over borderline-stoornissen. Ze herkent hier zoveel in dat ze zich los kan maken van Jane. Verhaal, gebaseerd op persoonlijke ervaringen van de schrijfster; de sfeer is uitermate dreigend. Heel duidelijk wordt gemaakt wat borderline inhoudt en wat de gevolgen kunnen zijn als je met borderliners te maken krijgt
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What would you do if your best friend was also your worst enemy?

When Caroline Kraus leaves behind her sheltered, upper-middle-class home in St. Louis for San Francisco following the death of her mother, she is searching for clarity and a fresh perspective to help her escape her mother’s ghost. Instead, in a dreamlike city of beatnik bookstores and coffeehouses, she meets Jane.

Bewitching and free-spirited, Jane offers Caroline the warmth, intuitive understanding, and female companionship she craves, and soon the two women are inseparable. But gradually, Caroline discovers that behind the intensity that makes the friendship so intoxicating lies a dangerous, symbiotic stranglehold. As their lives and psyches become evermore intertwined, Jane begins to reveal some disturbing qualities and pulls Caroline further into her troubled depths. And as her subtle manipulations blossom into emotional blackmail, financial ruin, alarming promiscuity, and ultimately, physical aggression, Caroline must fight to regain her sense of self, and her understanding of where Jane ends and she begins.

Gripping and unforgettable, Borderlines distills the author’s terrifying experience into a mesmerizing memoir that will hold you captive until the last page. At its heart lies an unflinching look at the potent, hidden dynamics beneath the surface of any intimate relationship—and the dangerous blurring of individual boundaries that can occur when these dynamics are unleashed. An extraordinary tale that illuminates the power of love, loss, loyalty, and grief, Borderlines is an unprecedented account of the dark side of friendships between women, and marks a striking literary debut.

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