Caroline

Caroline by Sharon Elizabeth Gambrell, published by Sharon E. Gambrell in October 2002, is a psychological fiction novel that explores the complexities of memory and mental health. This edition spans 217 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Caroline Thomas, who has been deemed insane and faces charges for a murder she cannot recall. Through the guidance of Dr. Marvin Patterson, she undergoes hypnosis, which leads her to confront memories from her childhood.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the psychological aspects of Caroline’s experiences as she navigates her fragmented memories and the implications of her past. The book presents themes related to mental health and the intricacies of the human psyche, inviting readers to ponder the nature of memory and identity. With its focus on psychological and medical elements, Caroline offers a thought-provoking exploration of a woman’s journey through trauma and self-discovery.
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Caroline Thomas was labeled insane and charged with a murder that she doesn’t remember committing. Dr. Marvin Patterson introduces her to hypnosis. He sets a scenario and places her in a time she seems to remember… her childhood.
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