The Fifth Sally by Daniel Keyes - ISBN: 9781473223790
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One woman, five identities: can she become whole before it’s too late?

The Fifth Sally

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    10 November 2020

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Summary

The powerful, moving and turbulent novel of Sally Porter and the multiple personalities she has no idea she lives with… From the award-winning bestselling author of FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON: ‘Heartbreaking, and utterly, completely brilliant’ GUARDIAN

Sally Porter is perfectly ‘ordinary’. A waitress, divorcee, and loner in the great city. But, though she is unaware of it, she is also four other, quite different people: Nola, the cold independent artist who has a studio in Greenwich Village…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781473223790
ISBN-10:1473223792
Author:Daniel Keyes
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Gollancz
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:10 November 2020
Weight:240g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

A masterpiece of poignant brilliance … heartbreaking - GUARDIAN on FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON

Daniel Keyes has demonstrated a fine sensitivity to the pain of a damaged and disordered personality, and is firm and lucid in presenting what is far more than merely case history. As in Flowers for Algernon, he has made apparent the suffering of a damaged person through a clear reporting of the particulars. I congratulate him for the seriousness of his intent and the skill of its execution

Keyes has shown himself as a master craftsman. He moulds words like a woodworker works with wood. … What Keyes has pulled off with this new book is the creation of a new point of view - CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER

This is a compelling novel about a fictional Sybil. The story, though imagined, is convincing as the case history of a multiple personality. There is a true rendition of the volatile, divided, and conflicted self, by turns dull, tough, brilliant, cheerful, and depraved. The portrait of the psychiatrist, combining professionalism with a capacity for human suffering and compassion, also has the ring of truth. A tale of a multiple personality, this is also a modern morality novel, revealing five facets of everywoman. And it is a good read

About The Author

Daniel Keyes

Daniel Keyes (1927-2014)

Born in Brooklyn in 1927, Daniel Keyes worked as a merchant seaman, editor and university lecturer. He published four other novels, including Flowers for Algernon, originally a short story, for which he won the Hugo Award, later expanded into the Nebula Award-winning novel and adapted as an Oscar-winning film (Charly, 1968). Daniel Keyes had a Master’s degree in English and American literature and was a Professor of English and Creative writing. He died in 2014.

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