Over the next few weeks I will be sharing my reviews for books I posted between July and December 2021.
Good books deserve to be showcased on a regular basis and I hope that it might entice you to either move the books up your groaning TBR’s or add the books to its burden!
Today my review for Matilda Windsor is Coming Home a contemporary novel by Anne Goodwin.
About the book
“In the dying days of the old asylums, three paths intersect.
A brother and sister separated for fifty years and the idealistic young social worker who tries to reunite them. Will truth prevail over bigotry, or will the buried secret keep family apart?
Told with compassion and humour, Anne Goodwin’s third novel is a poignant, compelling and brilliantly authentic portrayal of asylum life, with a quirky protagonist you won’t easily forget. Published by Inspired Quill.”
My review for the book 9th December 2021
This book is a behind the scenes drama played out behind the doors of a mental institution transitioning from a place to stash those who suffered from alleged mental disorders or lapses in moral judgment. Many living within these institutions may not have originally suffered from a mental impairment, but after fifty years within this closed and rigid environment, they have developed the inability to distinquish between reality and fantasy.
Told from three different perspectives we are introduced to Matilda (Matty), Janice and Henry who all have threads from the past keeping them from living life to the full.
Matilda’s story is heartbreaking and from an early age she was blighted by poverty, loss and abuse by those who should have kept her safe. She was a free spirit trapped by circumstances and the actions of others, and even behind the walls of this institution, there are those eager to take advantage of her vulnerability.
Her escape is the make believe world of princes and country houses in an era she felt most comfortable in. There is humour and logic behind her thinking and it was easy to fall in love with her mischievous approach to modern intrusions into her fantasy. However, after all the deprivations she has suffered, will she be able to move onto the more relaxed approach of community living?
Henry has been stuck in a time warp since his older sister he knew asTilly left when he was very young. He cannot move on as he is convinced that one day she will return to the house they shared fifty years ago. Now reaching retirement that dream is fading despite events in his neighbourhood that conspire to shake him out of his comfort zone. Can he let go of the past and move on to find love and a new life?
Finally Janice a young social worker, idealistic and convinced that she can prepare Matty for life in the new open community housing despite a number of setbacks during the process. Janice has her own past to explore as she becomes more disconnected from her adopted parents and sister and begins to question her role in mental health.
There are times, as events unfold and Matilda shares her childhood and teenage years, you as the onlooker are moved to outrage, despair but also admiration for the spirit that reached breaking point, only for it to escape instead into a fantasy world that provided comfort.
This is a thought provoking novel that is the first in the Matilda Windsor story, written by an author with first hand experience of the world of mental health institutions and the changing approach to treatment as a clinical psychologist. I look forward to discovering how the story unfolds in the next book.
Read the reviews and buy the book: Amazon UK – And:Amazon US
Also by Anne Goodwin
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About Anne Goodwin
Anne Goodwin’s drive to understand what makes people tick led to a career in clinical psychology. That same curiosity now powers her fiction.
Anne writes about the darkness that haunts her and is wary of artificial light. She makes stuff up to tell the truth about adversity, creating characters to care about and stories to make you think. She explores identity, mental health and social justice with compassion, humour and hope.
A prize-winning short-story writer, she has published three novels and a short story collection with small independent press, Inspired Quill. Her debut novel, Sugar and Snails, was shortlisted for the 2016 Polari First Book Prize.
Away from her desk, Anne guides book-loving walkers through the Derbyshire landscape that inspired Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre.
Thanks for dropping by today and I hope you will enjoy Anne’s book as much as I did… thanks Sally.
A wonderful archive post and review for Anne. Wishing her all the best. Thanks for sharing, Sally. Hugs 💕🙂
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Thanks very much Harmony ♥
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Reblogged this on NEW BLOG HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Thanks for sharing Michael..hugsx
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Thanks for sharing another great review from your archives, Sally! You will not believe, but since i had seen this cover the first time, i had not got it out of my mind. Now, it’s really time to read it. hugsx. Michael
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Thanks Michael and I am sure you will enjoy…hugsx
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Good to know the cover’s done its job, Michael.
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Another superb read! Surprising, powerful, humorous and very moving! xx
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I agree Alex.. ♥
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Thanks for re-sharing this one, Sally! Congrats to Anne.
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Thanks Jan ♥
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Wonderful review Sal. Congrats again to Anne. This book also awaits me in the depths of my bottomless pit Kindle. ❤
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Thanks Debby and only a couple more months and you will be enjoying sunlit reading again.. ♥
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A long awaited dream. 🙂 ❤
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What a lovely review – congratulations to Anne
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Thanks Toni ♥
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Thanks, Sally, for repeating your lovely review.
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Pleasure Anne and will feature the new book in the Christmas book fair during the series.. hugs
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Thanks you.
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I love this novel as well, Sally, and I recommend the prequel too. Congratulations and good luck to the author.
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Wonderful thanks very much Olga ♥
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