The Trick Is to Keep Breathing

Janice Galloway 1989

Devastation Rating

Emotionally Ruined
grief mental health literary fiction loss

Our Take

Joy Stone is falling apart after her lover's death and the novel's fractured typography enacts the dissolution — white space, lists, interrupted sentences. Galloway refuses to let the form be stable when her narrator isn't. An unreliable narrator novel where the unreliability is grief, rendered formally. The Scottish winter and Joy's voice occupy the same register: grey, precise, and very briefly lit.

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