The main theme of Imagine Me Gone by Adam Haslett is a family dealing with Mental Illness. It is well written, but there are some things that happen seem to be contrived. The characters are likable. One of the main characters is gay, but that is a side issue. I would be interested in reading the author's other books, a novel and a collection of short stories. I do like the way that the title appears on the front cover of the book. The novel starts out strongly, but it seems to get lost somewhere along the way. There are novels that deal with the same themes more strongly.
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