The Olive Tree

By Deborah Anderson

The Olive Tree
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Dark, visceral, disturbing and harrowing, 'The Olive Tree' is the critically acclaimed debut novel by Deborah Anderson.

From a lonely childhood marked by neglect and the sadistic abuse she suffers at the hands of her callous, narcissistic mother, bipolar sufferer Sindy clings to her love of singing and the hope it will lead her to a better life in a better place. Instead, she finds that her efforts to get out and start anew only lead to another, more soul-destroyingly brutal existence. Domestic violence, exploitation, and the heartbreak of having a pregnancy sickeningly ended at the hands of her abusive partner drive her psyche into a nightmarish landscape created by her illness in response to the trauma. At her own personal rock bottom, Sindy - shattered physically and mentally by her experiences, and dumped into the aftermath of having her dreams cruelly torn from her - finds the last thing she would have expected... Hope.

Told from Sindy's perspective, 'The Olive Tree' is a heart-rending tale of how one young woman's already shaky hold on reality becomes ever more frayed and fraught with the stuff of the darkest nightmares imaginable. It is a gripping, searing, ferocious, novel - yet one that is alive with hope and bittersweet laughter among the shadows. A rollercoaster ride through a life lived at the untender mercies of bipolar, it is the most effective, uncompromising and realistic novel about the condition ever committed to print.

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