Relatively Strange, Marilyn Messik
Relatively Strange, Marilyn Messik
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Relatively Strange
A Roller-Coaster of a Psi-Fi Thriller

Author: Marilyn Messik

Narrator: Marilyn Messik

Unabridged: 13 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/05/2021


Synopsis

1950s London, England. A baby girl was born - that was me. My parents had no inkling I was different, of course neither did I. It was a while before it dawned on me not everyone saw and heard as I did.My first proper memories are starting school, struggling to sift through what people thought, said, and actually meant - often 3 completely different things. And all that other stuff in people’s heads, tunes, repetitive phrases, emotions and sensations - happy, sad, cold, hot, sore throat, hungry. Emotions are the things that seep out most, and they become tangled with those seeping out from others. Not surprising I got a lot of headaches. One person is noisy, several make a dreadful din, and output from a crowd is mind-aching. I had to learn, and I did, taught myself to automatically tune out, barrier-build, and compensated by mimicking the reactions of others. The trickiest thing was knowing what I should be hearing and understanding as opposed to what I shouldn't. Seeking guidance often got me even deeper into hot water. Luckily my family were on the paranoid side, and as they came to understand more about what I was and what I could do, paranoid proved politic. Taking everything into account I think we all managed rather well, and it wasn’t really anybody’s fault things took a turn for the dangerous, and then the life-threatening. You have to learn to take the rough with the smooth.  “Love this series, a mix of genres beautifully written.” M A Comley, NYT & USA Today Bestseller“Pitch perfect humour, beautiful sentences and a deadpan, matter of fact narration. A real, rare treat of a read.” S.E. Lynes, Amazon #1 Author“As if a John Wyndham character strayed into a McDermid novel.” Promoting Crime Fiction  “Like Stephen King but funnier.” Amazon Reader

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jules on May 23, 2016

After reading the first few words of this story, I knew I was going to love it. “I was five when I discovered I could fly, sixteen when I killed a man. Both events were unsettling in their own way.” Relatively Strange is a fascinating story about growing up when you’re somewhat different to most of th......more

Goodreads review by Tracy on February 15, 2017

Relatively Strange is basically relatively strange! I am not sure where to categorise this odd book, but with a wonderfully dark and self depreciating, typically Jewish sarcastic humour running through out it certainly tickled me. Meet Stella a young Jewish girl with extraordinary powers of mind rea......more

Goodreads review by Melanie on February 14, 2017

OHMIDAYS! OHMIDAYS! What a book! I have laughed out loud, I have wept with sorrow and run the gamut of every emotion in between. I love Stella, weirdly wonderful Stella and her marvellous, accepting family. The book is so clever and Stella is so believable that at one stage I found myself thinking,......more

Goodreads review by Sue on November 01, 2019

Relatively Strange by Marlyn Messik. "I was five when I discovered I could fly, sixteen when I killed a man. Both events were unsettling in their own way" Wow. Absolutely fantastic read. CNPID. I loved the story and the characters. I loved Stella. She was my favourite character. I loved Ruth too. Wow.......more

Goodreads review by Claire on October 17, 2019

Wow! Just Wow! With so many people raving about this book I just wasn't sure what to expect but I think I was expecting to be let down. This was not the case! This went beyond my expectations. The first line of the book "I was five when I discovered I could fly, sixteen when I killed a man. Both even......more