A review by bookish_heidi
The Moon is Missing by Jenni Ogden

4.0

This is a beautiful tale about how the mind works in mysterious ways. It is told from Georgia's point of view and tells of her journey through panic attacks and therapy. It portrays just how important mental health is and I related to Georgia in so many ways.

Georgia is one of the top neurosurgeons at her hospital. She's been working tons of overtime to cover for the Director who has been out on sick leave. She's hoping to take his position eventually. Then in walks a patient who looks like her daughters father who passed away 16 years ago and she starts having panic attacks.

The painful journey through therapy is enough to make Georgia crazy. She's pushed her family away, can't perform surgeries, nothing. Her life is basically on hold until she can work through her problems and get her panic attacks under control. But it's hard and she isn't sure she actually wants the answers. What will she find at the end of this journey and will she lose herself in the process?

Absolutely beautiful story! I can't recommend it enough!