Fu’s descriptions of both Eleanor’s crumbling environment and her deteriorating mental state are haunting ... Books about depression are often too unpleasant for me, having struggled with mental health issues throughout my life. But Fu captures that infinite, exhausting gray with so much honesty and compassion that it feels like being seen, rather than judged or punished. In doing so, Fu reveals the power of genre fiction to use the fantastical to capture the painfully real. And just like one of the novel’s ghosts, Eleanor will stay with readers for a long time.
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