The Recluse: A tale of an adult with ADHD

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book The Recluse: A tale of an adult with ADHD by Saniya Varkhandkar, Saniya Varkhandkar
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Author: Saniya Varkhandkar ISBN: 9781310387265
Publisher: Saniya Varkhandkar Publication: July 24, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Saniya Varkhandkar
ISBN: 9781310387265
Publisher: Saniya Varkhandkar
Publication: July 24, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A hasty marriage, an extramarital affair, an inability to co-operate with colleagues, a careless dabbling in the occult–Medha displays all the attributes of an adult with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).
Things get messy when her four year old child, Som, is diagnosed with the same condition. Offended with the school authorities who ask her to medicate her child, she takes an impulsive decision to homeschool. The journey, though, is more arduous than the one she has expected.
Overwhelmed by the child’s responsibility, bereft of family support and guilt-ridden because of her affair, Medha eventually escapes into the world of occult. In the process she experiences supernatural phenomena and unearths divine secrets which help her decode the connection between religion, divinity and psyche.
But where will this knowledge lead her? Will her spiritual endeavour reconcile her with her family or turn her into a recluse?
Revealing the hidden workings of the human brain, The Recluse is a contemporary novel that explores the fine line between madness and genius.

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A hasty marriage, an extramarital affair, an inability to co-operate with colleagues, a careless dabbling in the occult–Medha displays all the attributes of an adult with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).
Things get messy when her four year old child, Som, is diagnosed with the same condition. Offended with the school authorities who ask her to medicate her child, she takes an impulsive decision to homeschool. The journey, though, is more arduous than the one she has expected.
Overwhelmed by the child’s responsibility, bereft of family support and guilt-ridden because of her affair, Medha eventually escapes into the world of occult. In the process she experiences supernatural phenomena and unearths divine secrets which help her decode the connection between religion, divinity and psyche.
But where will this knowledge lead her? Will her spiritual endeavour reconcile her with her family or turn her into a recluse?
Revealing the hidden workings of the human brain, The Recluse is a contemporary novel that explores the fine line between madness and genius.

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