Croydon, 1964. Art therapist Helen Hansford is working in a psychiatric hospital, where she has been having passionate but precarious affair with her married colleague, the charismatic Dr Gil Rudden.
Helen’s structured life is upended when William Tapping – a silent, thirty-seven-year-old man with a beard down to his waist – arrives at the hospital. As Helen helps William express himself through art, she becomes increasingly entangled in his mysterious past.
Inspired by a true story, Shy Creatures is a life-affirming exploration of loneliness, love and the quiet forces that shape our lives, reminding us that freedom can come in unexpected forms.
My Thoughts:
Helen works in a psychiatric hospital where she helps the patients to express themselves through art form. When William arrives at the hospital she knows she must do everything to help this man, art is a big help to him and he seems very good at it. I liked how Clare writes and with such passion too. I also liked how it is set in Croydon, and parts of London that I know already. I loved the way Clare has brought the characters to life and I enjoyed seeing where this story was going to go. I found it fascinating reading about working and being in a psychiatric hospital in the 1960’s.
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