Description
This isn’t the kind of book you read to feel good.
There are no neat resolutions here. No picture-perfect characters. No uplifting speeches that tie life’s struggles into a tidy bow. Just one young woman — bright, talented, lost — quietly unraveling beneath the weight of expectation, isolation, and her own mind.
The Bell Jar won’t offer you escape. It offers you honesty — the uncomfortable kind. The kind that peers behind the glossy magazine pages and polite conversations, into the raw, unspoken truth of mental illness.
It’s not easy to read — and it’s not meant to be. But if you’ve ever questioned the roles life offers you, or felt trapped behind invisible walls, you might recognize more of yourself here than you'd expect.
Some call it a classic of psychological fiction. Others call it Sylvia Plath’s unsettling self-portrait. Maybe it’s both. But one thing’s certain — this novel stays with you, whether you want it to or not.
It won’t change your life in a flash. It might just hold up a mirror to the parts you’d rather not look at.
Read it — if you’re not afraid of uncomfortable truths.
Details
Publisher - LSI
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Sylvia Plath
Published Date - 2025-07-01
ISBN - 9782382266830
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Page Count - 272
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