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Review by:
B. A. Wallace
on April 24, 2010 :
It does no harm to be reminded occasionally of how some people make a mess of their lives, often through no fault of their own. The writer is a psychologist, and I assume these stories are based on case studies. The story outcomes promise some hope for the characters, but not much. If you're tired of being cheerful and want to feel a little down for a while so you can remind yourself of how lucky you are, here's some reading for you.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)