My review of ‘Echoes of Narcissus in the Gardens of Delight’ by Jo Robinson

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Thank you so much for this wonderful review Clive! I did honestly wonder if any of you men would read it, but there are women who are malignant narcissists too, so I was hoping some would. Thank you!

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This is the story of a woman who finally sees a chink of light after thirty years of marriage. As the shutters fall from her eyes, blazing sunshine floods in and she can see how she has suffered at the hands of her husband Marco, a control freak – a narcissist.

Donna is a fifty five year old woman who believed her life was as it was meant to be.  Her only refuge was her garden, filled with exotic and rare plants. She tended it lovingly and treated the plants as her only friends while she herself was treated as a downtrodden simpleton, an imbecile, somebody not worth giving the time of the day.

A chance encounter at the moment of realisation changes her life, she finds someone who wants to be a friend. The new friend sees things that weren’t at first obvious to the reticent Donna, but with…

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3 thoughts on “My review of ‘Echoes of Narcissus in the Gardens of Delight’ by Jo Robinson

    AinaBalagtas said:
    January 27, 2015 at 1:49 pm

    Great recap of your work, Jo! This review adds value, and complements your masterpiece–kudos!

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    teagan geneviene said:
    January 27, 2015 at 4:19 pm

    Wow, it’s a lovely review, Jo! I’m glad you shared. Cheers and hugs. 🙂

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