![]() The crippling impact of these events on their lives, sometime decades later, is entirely believable and deeply sad but the style of storytelling, nested in the context of “Therapy” and delivered with a sort of distant intimacy, that reduces the emotional impact until what is left is a kind of unempathic voyeurism. The violence and inhumanity that the members of the Group have been through is extreme, repulsive, and shared in an almost off-handed manner that makes it quite chilling. The book is disturbing and difficult to listen to. It sounds like a good, compelling thriller. As time goes by, it becomes clear that the group has not been assembled randomly and that their status as survivors may be only temporary. ![]() ![]() “We Are All Completely Fine” is a novella is about sole survivors of extreme traumas with a supernatural not-credible-to-the-authorities flavour, who are brought together by a psychiatrist to “work” in Group Therapy sessions. Difficult, disturbing and slightly disappointing ![]()
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