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Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 19 Feb 2021, 19:38
by Standor5865
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Lazarus's Denial" by Linda S. Hopkins.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Imagine growing up in a poor home where your parents dislike you, and nothing you ever do is right in their eyes. Imagine a home where you are constantly being reminded of how you almost killed your mother at birth and blamed for every misfortune that befalls the family. Imagine a home where you are practically tasked with raising your younger ones and have to prevent your mother from committing suicide occasionally. Your imaginations so far wouldn't even begin to cover half of the numerous rough experiences Linda S. Hopkins, the author of Lazarus's Denial, has experienced growing up and even well into her adult life. What effects will all of these have on her?

In her own words, "Leftovers from our childhoods will always define our adult lives until we can find the courage to change them out for more productive behaviors." So, Lazarus's Denial is Linda S. Hopkins' journey through denial, misery, hatred, and self-doubt and towards self-discovery, forgiveness, and peace.

I spent most of the time reading this book in a state of confusion, anger, and sadness, as I followed the author's recollection of her horrible experiences, which she even had to block out from her memory, at some point, to help her move on. I could see her experiences right in front of me, as she told her story in the first-person perspective and in a way that puts the reader directly in her shoes while she channels her ability to fully express herself through art, which she was always drawn to at a young age. For Linda's ability to evoke emotions from the reader, the book's readability, and the book's perfect execution, it deserves the maximum rating of 4 out of 4.

In this book, Linda leaves no aspect of her experiences and growth out, including dark moments of wanting to kill her abusive husband and when she stole. There's a lot to admire about the author and learn from her story, however. Amidst everything she faced, from rape at home to bullying at school, she realized that she was still alive for a reason. Even though her story is one of falling into the same mistakes until she got to learn her lessons, as her experience was her best teacher, readers can learn a lot about facing traumatic experiences and their psychological effects head-on from her story.

Also, Lazarus's Denial is a professionally edited book. I found just three errors throughout the 331-page read, which enhanced my reading experienced greatly. There's not much to dislike about the book. The only aspect of the book that I felt bad about was that there was so much sadness, and I found myself asking, "when does all this end for her?" Nevertheless, there are also joyful and powerful moments that readers will celebrate with the author. The rape and abuse scenes are not descriptive, but I would not recommend this book to people that may be affected by such scenes, as the author expertly manages to showcase her feelings in those situations, which may trigger some readers. On the other hand, readers who enjoy memoirs and self-discovery books will love this book.

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Re: Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 22 Feb 2021, 04:42
by Michael Jerry_
Being forced to grow up as a child is very unfair and can be berry detrimental to the persons Psychological and social well being
This book should be an eye-opener for people to see how it has affected other’s and help inspire them to overcome the past.

Re: Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 22 Feb 2021, 06:26
by Drianie
I cannot imagine living a childhood with parents who hate you and constantly break you down, not to mention the abuse the author suffered. Kudo's to the author for sharing her difficult and heart-breaking journey with us. Thanks for the great review!

Re: Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 22 Feb 2021, 11:56
by irumva divin
with a very realistic story which notice problems experienced by different people in society. been hated by your own family by your father vey interested and educative hope i will serach book and read it very soon thank you for your honesty review

Re: Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 23 Feb 2021, 09:36
by Maríe Wamakima
My heart cries out for her. I cannot imagine the pain she felt when she was rejected by her mother and all the trials she faced. I applaud and appreciate her for sharing her story.

Re: Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 25 Feb 2021, 00:46
by Suzer6440 xyz
Sounds like a good book. Very heartbreaking at the least. I can’t fathom the fact of my parents not liking me - that's just awful to imagine. Unfortunately and sadly, I imagine these things happen. Thanks for the great review, I'm not sure if my heart can handle this read.

Re: Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 25 Feb 2021, 18:29
by Vkaur
While this may be too dark for me, your review hints very well at the depth of her suffering, which convinces me of her holding a powerful narrative. Thank you for your great review.

Re: Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 25 Feb 2021, 23:00
by Harty Muli
Quite disheartening what the author was forced to go through by her parents. No child should have to endure that. Nice review.

Re: Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 15 Mar 2021, 02:11
by Alheotuci
This is a story that one can relate to, as many children around the world go through traumatic experiences. Love your review honestly, it catches the attention of readers. Well done!

Re: Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 15 Mar 2021, 21:15
by Pluma
It sounds like the author’s honesty makes this a fascinating and heart-wrenching read. I admire her for sharing her story in all its detail. Thanks for the great review!

Re: Official Review: Lazarus's Denial by Linda S. Hopkins

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 09:12
by Becca Olsson
Just wow. This sounds like a heart-wrenching story. I was drawn to it by its title and this isn’t what I expected at all. I think I’d thoroughly enjoy it, thank you for the honest review