Finding Zoe

Cover of Finding Zoe by Rosalee Jaeger
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 9781453866573
Dimensions:
Height: 229 mm
Length: 152 mm
Width: 15 mm
Weight: 395 g
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Finding Zoe by Rosalee Jaeger, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 14, 2011, is a 266-page novel that explores the complexities of mental illness through the eyes of its protagonist, Zoe Hirsch. At just six years old, Zoe experiences a disconnection from reality that intensifies as she grows older. This disassociation is compounded by the emergence of a voice she names the Destroyer, which warns her of impending attacks. Despite her talent as a pianist, Zoe grapples with anxiety and fear of judgment, leading her to seek help from various therapists who remain unaware of her struggle with depersonalization disorder.

In Finding Zoe, readers will follow Zoe’s journey as she confronts her mental health challenges and seeks a path to healing. The narrative delves into themes of anxiety, depression, and the pursuit of self-acceptance, ultimately highlighting the importance of finding support in unconventional places. As Zoe learns from her Yoga instructor about meditation and embracing her true self, the story offers insights into a more spiritual approach to healing. This edition presents a poignant exploration of psychological struggles, making it relevant for those interested in fiction that addresses mental health issues.


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At age six, Zoe Hirsch enters a room and suddenly feels she is disconnected from reality, as if she’s in a dream. As she grows older, these incidents occur more often, and at some point she hears a voice warning her that an attack is about to happen. The voice, which she names the Destroyer, is almost as terrifying as the attacks, themselves. By age nine, Zoe is a gifted pianist, but she is afraid to perform in public or become too close to anyone, for fear they will discover her secret and think she is crazy. Although Zoe is treated by many therapists, none of them are aware that Zoe is suffering from a little known and only recently defined mental illness: depersonalization disorder: the feeling of being detached from one’s own body and thoughts. In this disease, the fear of becoming depersonalized leads to anxiety, which leads to depersonalization, which leads to depression. How Zoe fights through her illness, to find love, and lead a fulfilling and productive life is the essence of “Finding Zoe”. “Finding Zoe” is a fast paced, touching, and ultimately inspirational novel, which will appeal to anyone who has experienced depersonalization, anxiety, depression, bulimia or any other debilitating illness, to their loved ones, and to anyone interested in a more spiritual approach to healing and life, such as the devotees of Peck, Chopra, Dyer, and Tolle. After years of being treated by traditional psychologists and psychiatrists, help comes to Zoe from her Yoga instructor, a student of Far Eastern philosophy, who teaches her meditation, deep breathing, to let her thoughts pass through like the wind in the trees, and to go with truth; truth being the person you are without fear. “A must read for book clubs.” Mimi Latt, Author of Ultimate Justice “Although this book is fiction, it’s real!” Gilda F. Servetter, PhD in Human Behavior

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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9781453866573.
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Language: en. Pages: 266.

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