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The Yellow Wallpaper

By: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Narrated by: Cynthia Erivo
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Publisher's summary

A woman and her husband rent a summer house, but what should be a restful getaway turns into a suffocating psychological battle. This chilling account of postpartum depression and a husband's controlling behaviour in the guise of treatment will leave you breathless.

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Hard to understand the theme

Very catchy from beginning confused ending. Didn’t even know it was fine it was a short book

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Love for The Yellow Wallpaper

This broke my heart in a very raw way. It’s rare to find stories so eloquent and compelling as this woman’s struggle.

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Oddly Riveting

I loved this one. It's mysterious and unusual, even a bit creepy. The graphic descriptive details made it impossible not to visualize fully. My mind's eye was aghast to the point of needing sunglasses for all that Yellow Wallpaper.

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One of the Greats

Very nicely produced, The audio is clear and I was impressed by how the intro music set the tone. Cynthia Erivo gives a wonderful performance. This tale holds a special place in my heart as it is one of the first stories I've read with an unrelible narrator who suffers from mental illness--it leaves for a lot to unpack and merits a second pass if it's your first time hearing the story.

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Interesting allegory

The ending is a sad victory for the woman. {SPOILER} She is free but has lost her mind. I loved this! Highly recommend.

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Short & Interesting

I've heard of this tale but had yet to listen to it until now. it's short enough that I'd like to listen again!

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A must-read/listen

If you haven’t taken in this content, you should because a surprising amount of pop culture references will make a lot more sense.

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odd

miss Erivo is excellent and very engaging!
the story does seem to grab you and draw you into her world and make you wonder about this yellow wallpaper but, then that's it..poof it kinda looses you and then it ends.
oh well... font know if I'll recommend it..

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Excellent

Creepy, eerie but also sad. Well worth the hype surrounding this short story. I'm glad I finally read this.

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Trapped

Can we call the yellow wallpaper an allegory of a misunderstood or ignored depression? I thought it fantastic. It is a well written representation of a woman cry when trapped in others selfish or blind relationship with a partner’s depression. Loved the voice and cadence of the reader.

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