The Trick Is to Keep Breathing - Janice Galloway Reviews

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Description:ISBN 1564780813 / Author: Janice Galloway / Genre: Fiction / Joy Stone, drama teacher in the West of Scotland,comes to terms with the ... more

The Trick Is to Keep Breathing - Janice Galloway ... deep psychological problems caused by the loss of her lover.

Newest Review: ... read it, you should. I had never heard of Janice Galloway before this book and it surprised me when I read this that I ... more

 ... hadn't. She is a fantastic author and this book certainly jumps out as a masterpiece. Her characterisation is brilliant and the detail she writes into this book is stunning, it's a book you can really get emotionally involved in. The main character, with the ironic name, is one that perfectly dipicted as someone falling completly apart. It immediatly brings to mind Sylvia Plath's "the belljar" the books intwining in their picture of a women who's life is falling in around them. I emplore anybody who is a fan o...more

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lonestarsky
The Trick Is to Keep Breathing - Janice Galloway: Clever, experimental and poignant (533 words)
by - written on 13/10/08 (Very useful, 158 readings)
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I am always on the lookout for books by Scottish writers, which was why I made the decision to read this book. This is the first and only book I have read by Janice Galloway but I hope to read more. I often read a book twice if I feel I've missed something first time round, I've now read this book twice but feel that even if I read it a hundred times I'll learn something new every time. The book doesn't really have a plot as such; its in present tense first person and charts the breakdown of the main character, ironically named Joy. Joy is a drama teacher who has suffered a major upset in her life that has triggered off a severe bout of depression which ...  Read the complete review

joolzroolz
Knowing what the trick is... (477 words)
by - written on 16/02/01, updated on  16/02/01 (Very useful, 1763 readings)
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Undoubtedly the 'best' work I have ever read - this book is profound in it's exploration of the process of 'cracking up'. Galloway's easy writing style almost forces the reader to become the main character; there is no way you could read this book and keep a distance from it. It's not about story lines or plots ( although there is a thin one spread throughout), it's simply about the life of 27 year old Joy Stone; drama teacher, alcoholic, bereaved, depressive. And don't get me wrong, this has nothing to do with labels either. Completely unassuming, the book tells it 'as it is'. Miniscual details and references threaded ...  Read the complete review

Glasgow+Girl
The Trick Is to Keep Breathing - Janice Galloway: Janice Galloway : The Trick is to Keep Breathing (295 words)
by - written on 21/09/00, updated on  18/02/05 (Very useful, 249 readings)
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Janice Galloway’s book, “The Trick is to Keep Breathing”, breaks new ground, in that it is a revelation of what it can be like to be a woman in the modern world. Janice Galloway approaches the delicate subject of mental health with a scalpel and a magnifying glass. She strips away the layers of misconceptions about women and their neurosis in a way which is both shocking and revealing. Shocking because, unlike so many other of her contemporaries, Janice Galloway presents the facts in an uncompromising and vivid fashion, without the veneer of respectability, simply and truthfully. Joy, the ...  Read the complete review

starry
Inside Her Mind (316 words)
by - written on 09/10/01, updated on  14/03/05 (Very useful, 287 readings)
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The Trick is to Keep Breathing by Janice Galloway is a dark, sometimes confusing novel about a young woman (we find out near the end that her name is Joy) struggling with a mix of psychological issues after the death of her boyfriend. Galloway is a Scottish writer, and being scottish myself I could understand the dialogue and the locations. Some of the speech is very broad, and the layout of the book has some words added off the normal margins of the page and many unfinished thoughts. I do like it when books look different and have a more creative feel to them, which this book does. It is almost a poetry of thoughts and neuroses. The story is told from ...  Read the complete review

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