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  • The Timeshare

  • By: Ari Shaffer
  • Narrated by: Adam Riley
  • Length: 11 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Publisher's summary

Welcome to The Timeshare - a graphic portrayal of a family’s journey through multiple personality disorder to healing. An enlightening story of unconditional love, a mystery, and a tale of nail-biting suspense. The predominant personality, Sophie, is fading away while the alter personality stepping in may not be the best partner for Steve, who is Sophie’s husband and the narrator of our story. Can Steve and Sophie find a traditional life and happiness in the shadow of mental illness and addiction? Or will they have to explore some unconventional options?

©2018 Aricia E Shaffer (P)2018 Aricia E Shaffer

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I picked this up, not knowing a THING about disorders like this. I knew what Sybil taught me back in the '70s. I was blown away by the way the author spun the story and dug deeper and deeper into one family's experiences with DID. And the narrator was awesome also. Clear voice, good acting, and absolutely no distractions about the way they speak. Not usually my kind of read, but I literally couldn't stop once I got into it.

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Powerful. Informative.

I feel like the author uses this book as a platform to inform the audience about Dissociative Identity Disorder.

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