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The Other Side of You: A Novel by Salley Vickers
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The Other Side of You

by Salley Vickers

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Picador USA (2008), Edition: Reprint, ペーパーバック, 272 pages

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  books4micks | Jul 13, 2009 |
Although the book is written elegantly I just couldn't feel involved with the story and the characters... ( )
  becha | Apr 24, 2009 |
I found this book a little tedious in parts, but never for too long to spoil my enjoyment of it. It's a multi-layered story of lost love, redemption and repentance. We hear the story through the voice of the main character David, who is a psychiatrist. As he begins to learn the reasons for his patient’s suicide attempt, he begins to feel that the 'other side' of her has a special meaning for him.
I particularly empathised with David on hearing that he took solace in his love of reading - as do all bibliophiles sometimes.

I think that art lovers and anyone who enjoyed Tracy Chevalier's Girl with a Pearl Earring would enjoy this book. ( )
  kehs | Sep 10, 2008 |
  living2read | Aug 2, 2008 |
Pushing therapeutic boundaries, Dr David Cruickshank sits up half the night with a patient who has recently attempted suicide. He mentions a painting by Caravaggio which proves to be the opening for her to tell him her story. Both Dr and patient are in a period of crisis in their lives and as she reveals her life he finds his own past becomes ever more present. This is an intense, sad, powerful novel about love and loss. ( )
  silvercowrie | May 7, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0374221901, Hardcover)

For psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Dr. David McBride, death exerts an unusual draw. Despite his profession, he has never come to terms with the violent accident that took his brother’s life, a trauma that has shaped his personality and subsequent choice of career. But when a failed suicide, Elizabeth Cruikshank, comes into his care, he finds the deepest reaches of his suppressed history being reactivated. Elizabeth is mysteriously reticent about her own past and it is not until David recalls a painting by the Italian artist Caravaggio that she finally yields her story. As she recounts the chance encounter which took her to Rome, and her tragic tale of passion and betrayal, David begins to find a strange and disturbing reflection of his own loss in the haunted “other side” of this elusive woman. Through one long night’s dialogue they journey together into a past which brings painful new insight and uncertain resolution to each of them.  
 
The Other Side of You is a powerful meditation on art, and on love in all its manifestations. In distinctive, graceful prose, Salley Vickers explores the ways both love and art can penetrate the complexities of the human heart, to invade and change our being, and the possibilities of regeneration through another’s vision and understanding.

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