The Bell Jar - (Harper Perennial Deluxe Editions) by Sylvia Plath (Paperback)
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16 March, 2026
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Does not follow plot line, but still is an amazing book about mental health struggles, womans conventional roles of the era, and renewal. Follows the life of Ester Greenwood the main character who gets a internship in NYC but deep down is unhappy. Throughout the book her mental health declines and she feel increasingly disconnected from her peers who seem to have their life plans figured out. My favorite lines from the book is "I saw my life branching out around me like the green fig tree in the story, from the tip of every branch a wonderful future beckoned and above these figs where many more figs. I wanted each and everyone of them but choosing one meant losing all the rest, and, as I sat there, unable to decide the figs began to wrinkle and go black, and one by one, they plopped to the ground at my feet." As a young woman I really relate to that line, because I have felt this fear of picking the wrong path, and so I sit and decide until some of the paths dissappear and I regret not choosing before. This book is based a little on Sylvia Plaths own life and shows her struggle. This book was published only months before she took her own life, and you can really see her struggle through Ester in this book. Im not usally a book reader but I had been recommended this book so I red it and it did not disappoint.