To help combat that, read one of these other amazing psychological thrillers in the slides ahead. This summer, six members of the Sarasota-Manatee campus faculty and staff are sharing their media recommendations from novels and biographies to podcasts and films to help readers stay sharp during Floridas hottest months. You'll want to read this book without stopping, but be prepared to feel a dizzy, emotional book hangover when it ends. By Georgia Jackson, University Communications and Marketing. When Sam is born, everyone is happy for a while until something changes their lives in an instant, forcing Blythe to face the truth. Blythe struggles with her own sanity - and readers fight through their own thoughts on the truth Blythe tells us. But motherhood is exhausting, especially when you are still in the newborn stage, and Blythe can't figure out if there's something wrong with her or if she's just imagining it like her husband, Fox, says. The Push is about Blythe Connor, who wants to be a good mom to her daughter, Violet, despite her less-than-stellar example from her own mom. It sounds dramatic, but that's exactly how I felt when reading The Pushby Ashley Audrain. Suddenly, it's all you can do to get back to the book. It's not often that you open a book and are drawn in so completely, so quickly, that you don't even notice the hours slipping by. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too.
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