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Beneath the Serene Facades: Diary of a Slightly Insane Woman

by Laura Bolt
Jules, a corporate lawyer who used to be the envy of society, whose life on the surface seems so put together, is suddenly whisked away to the maximum security Wilkins Centre for psychological evaluation and treatment. What could have driven this creature to the brink?
This story is a playful look into the surface and deeper workings of a woman's mind. Jules is a character that many women will identify with. The story speaks for the silent majority of women - the poised dignified woman on the street carrying a load on her shoulders and mind, with no help from society. It is the attestation of women's strength in the face of many simple yet difficult hardships.
It is about shedding baggage, loneliness and aloneness - the necessity to carry one's own cross to the end.
It tries to explain temporary insanity...ABOUT THE AUTHORLaura Bolt has been writing books and articles from a very young age. This is her first published book.
Laura Bolt lives in Nairobi, Kenya with her family.(2010, paperback, 208 pages)
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