Monday, 1 June 2015

An Indecent Obsession

by Colleen McCullough





After reading Thorn Birds, I was really looking forward to reading this other book of the same author considering the impact the first had had. 

An Indecent Obsession is an unusual tale of an unusual nurse and her unusual patients of Ward X. The title does tickle your brain a bit throughout and you have to wait until the very end to grasp its meaning in the sense the author had wanted. Believe me you'll come up with many explanations for yourself until you realize that they all had the same start and end.

The seven main characters are aptly represented with the correct blend of black and white for all. I was deeply intrigued by the whole World War II end background setup, with Ward X being a ‘troppo’ center for emotionally disturbed and war bitten army men.

Sister Honour Langtry, the protagonist is a young nurse in-charge of the Ward X. She is in every sense quite a woman to look upto with her upright personality and sense of duty. This novel is a revelation in many ways. Not everyday you get read about the life and anxieties of men and women who served in the army during the World Wars. How-so-ever fictional there is always some base and ground to every argument thus presented; the sheer realization of the wastefulness of wars and bloodshed. More than the presented story, such views are going to hold strong on your mind once you're finally through. Simple yet intense, with new discoveries waiting to be read after every few slow-and-monotonous pages, the novel does leave a mark on the minds of its readers.





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