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Life for Linda Caine should hold no fears. As a contented wife and mother, she should have everything to live for. Yet a blackness has started to leak into her thoughts. Images flash through her head leaving her stunned and breathless. On the face of it there is no rational explanation for the way she feels. Linda believes there is something malign inside her. But in the back of her mind a voice tells her over and over again that everything will be OK. When it finally gets too much, she can always simply die. 'How shall I die if that time comes? I need to know these things. They have to be planned.' It must look like an accident. She will deliberately drive off the road on her way home from her weekly shopping trip. After all, who commits suicide with a load of groceries in their car?
The raw and powerful journey Linda takes with her psychotherapist Robin Royston to discover what lies at the heart of her deptression will leave you shocked. The secrets in her African childhood and adolescence are buried so deep that to reveal them may destroy her completely. Together Linda and Robin race to unravel the clues, before it is too late.
OUT OF THE DARK is Linda Caine's remarkable and uplifting story from the agonies of mental breakdown to the painful piecing together of the past that was vital for her survival. Both her courage and Robin's persistence during the process show the power of the human spirit at its most indomitable and inspiring.
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INCREDIBLE PERSON, INCREDIBLE LIFE, INCREDIBLE FAITH!
This is the story of my sister’s life...about a quarter of it...so much had to be left out for printing purposes, and it’s a great pity. This book, however, gives the gist of her life and, of course, the core is about her breakdown, repressed memories surfacing, and her triumphant conquest of the evil which had oppressed her all her life.
I read the first very short draft about 5 years ago and through the long and, at times, very painful birth of this book, I have adamantly refused to read another word: I wanted to read the finished product with the eyes of a newcomer to the story.
Although I have known of Linda's pain-filled life, the writings hit me below the belt: I cried, whimpered and sobbed many times, and then thanked God for bringing her through her trials, battered and bruised, but WHOLE for the first time in her life. Our family will forever be in Robin's debt for his recognition of the reality of Linda's situation, the danger she was in and the determination to bring her through it and not take the easy way out by medicating her into oblivion. As he said, this would have sublimed the very real evil for a while, but it would eventually emerge again and possibly have a greater hold.
Knowing what a very difficult book this was to write and edit, I am delighted in how it turned out: the prose style is easy for a reader to follow and absorb, with everything explained in layman's terms, and Linda's and Robin's narratives flow smoothly into each other. Linda's bewilderment, desperation and determination to survive while paradoxically wanting to die, and Robin's desperation to see her through to survival and his and the Ticehurst staff's deep anxiety for her are communicated very effectively. The narrative draws the reader completely into their world - one surfaces every now and then, dazed and surprised to be in the present, and then dives right in again!
I could not put "Out of the Dark" down until I had read the final word, going without sleep, drinking gallons of coffee and using almost a box of tissues. My nose was red, my eyes sore, my chest ached, my brain felt bruised, but it was with a song in my heart, praises to God and deep gratitude to Robin that I closed the book.
The story is dramatic, heartrending, suspenseful, agonizing, amusing, interesting, thoroughly descriptive and evocative, and, most importantly, uplifting. It will hold the interest of – nay! spellbind - whoever reads it, be they adult or teen, male or female, Christian or not.
It should serve well in many fields: as a tool to show depressed individuals there IS treatment available, that they CAN come out of it with counselling and, yes, with medication as well; for those coming out of depression, that they will learn coping skills and WILL survive in their future life; for Christians, that they not feel guilty about seeking secular help as well as spiritual in finding the peace they seek; for families who have suffered with their loved ones, that they realize they CAN survive and go on.
My sister views her life as just this: as a tool to help others through their trauma, and she is very hopeful that her story will bring comfort to the suffering.
I give this book, the authors and editors an "A plus", and thank Transworld Publishing for their faith in Linda and Robin from the very beginning, and for the incredible support they have given them in this painful and, at times, very tedious process.
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