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Thin Places, by Elie Axelroth

Thin Places, by Elie Axelroth

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Thin Places, by Elie Axelroth

Thin Places, by Elie Axelroth



Thin Places, by Elie Axelroth

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Thin places. There are sacred moments when the distance between heaven and earth narrows, and anything is possible. Skye arrives at college, determined to leave her past behind. But suddenly she sees the shadowy image of her mother on campus. Eight years ago, Skye’s mother abandoned her. What happened all those years ago? Is she even still alive? Reluctantly, Skye seeks help in the counseling clinic, but the psychologist, Alix, has suffered her own tragic loss and resolves not to let the desperate girl drag them both into the past. Lyrical and passionate, THIN PLACES is a story of brokenness and healing. Each grappling with colliding issues of grief and abandonment, each yearning for long-lost connections.

Thin Places, by Elie Axelroth

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #806206 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-10
  • Released on: 2015-06-10
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Thin Places, by Elie Axelroth

About the Author Elie Axelroth has a doctorate in clinical psychology and worked for many years in a university counseling center. She has published short fiction in Packingtown Review and blogs at www.elieaxelroth.com. THIN PLACES is her first novel.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Very Compelling Book By George Cotkin This is a very compelling book. It takes us into the troubled life of Skye, a young woman who has not been in touch with her birth mother (Eva) in many years. Skye is in her teens, navigating life away from home and her foster parents, finding friends and love, and trying to reconnect with Eva (a woman of parts, with plenty of her own issues). We experience Skye's highs and lows, how experience often does not equate with reality. Some of the action takes place in the therapeutic relationship that Skye has with Alix (who has her own issues of grief and longing). This book does not offer easy answers, preferring instead to dwell in complexities nicely rendered. The character of Skye is especially well-drawn, which must have been a challenge since she is not an "special" person (marked by uncommon genius, odd quirks). This is a first novel, so it comes with some minor creases in the folds of narration and not all of the characters are handled with equal deftness. But the novel succeeds in many ways, and it augers a very promising career for this writer.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I read a lot of fiction and enjoyed Thin Places more than most By Andrew Greensfelder I read a lot of fiction and enjoyed Thin Places more than most. College freshman, Skye, away from her foster parents who raised her, seeks to find her mother who had abandoned her. When Skye loses herself (dissociates), she looks for help from Alix in the university's counseling center. Interaction between Skye and Alix, rotating point of view characters, plus their separate quests build tension and suspense throughout the novel. Both Skye and Alix are well developed, complex characters. Character development is also interesting for Skye's mother and foster parents as well as her college friend, Matt. Matt is such a good friend that I sometimes wondered if such a late teenager could exist, and then enjoyed thinking, yes he's possible. The college atmosphere--e.g., dorm life, the philosophy class, half-listening to a lecture while preparing for a test next hour, the coffee shop, the run for pizza, the counseling center--is a main character in this novel. For a first novel, pace and the gradual building of tension are very well done. Each scene includes fun and telling details for all 5 senses. I hated to have the book end.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. couldn't put it down By A. marquez i just read this book last weekend and couldn't put it down. i had to know what was going to happen to skye and axil too, for that matter. the wonderful descriptive writing is a joy to read, and it is a book you will think about, long after you have read it. we can find ourselves throughout the novel. and i certainly hope ms. axelroth will write us another book to enjoy!

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