Reviews tagging 'Panic attacks/disorders'
Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton
8 reviews
meghanreads00's review
5.0
Moderate: Sexual assault, Sexual harassment, Suicidal thoughts, Panic attacks/disorders, Drug use, Death, Bullying, Alcoholism, and Addiction
ratstronomer's review
5.0
Moderate: Sexual harassment, Sexual violence, Mental illness, Rape, Racial slurs, and Panic attacks/disorders
Minor: Car accident and Suicide
vixenreader's review
4.75
Graphic: Sexism, Sexual violence, Mental illness, Cursing, Sexual harassment, Rape, Sexual assault, Misogyny, and Panic attacks/disorders
Moderate: Colonisation, Racism, Drug use, Drug abuse, Animal death, Bullying, Alcohol, Classism, Death, Emotional abuse, and Xenophobia
Minor: Car accident, Injury/Injury detail, and Ableism
Be aware that the novel does explore workplace abuse, hardship, and harassment. If you got out of a bad job, please read with care.daisyrain98's review
4.0
Minor: Car accident, Gaslighting, Infidelity, Panic attacks/disorders, Alcohol, Rape, Misogyny, Sexism, Body shaming, Bullying, Addiction, Sexual harassment, and Sexual assault
traa's review
5.0
Graphic: Emotional abuse, Sexual harassment, Alcohol, Stalking, Animal death, Injury/Injury detail, Misogyny, Rape, Sexism, Sexual assault, and Infidelity
Moderate: Mental illness, Grief, Chronic illness, Drug abuse, Car accident, Classism, Panic attacks/disorders, Sexual content, Colonisation, Cursing, Drug use, and Gaslighting
Minor: Blood, Body horror, Fatphobia, Animal cruelty, Body shaming, Cancer, and Excrement
jlye's review
3.25
What I appreciated the most from the book were the perspectives of the people who were in the oil sands because they truly had few other opportunities. The people who were displaced after the mines and fisheries were shut down out East. They had families to support and many only had a grade school education or no education. Unlike Kate Beaton, those guys were there because they had to be. Those guys were there for the long haul, contrasted starkly with Beaton’s youth and what we know will be a bright future ahead.
I am disappointed that the book dedicated only a few frames to the impact the oil sands has had on Indigenous communities. The epilogue mentions that sexual abuse targeted towards Indigenous women is even worse in Fort Mac and at the camps. This book is receiving so much National attention, and I get this is a memoir focused on a white woman’s experience in the oil sands, but Indigenous voices on such important issues deserve more than a footnote.
“The almighty dollar comes first. At the cost of our lives - as long as they get their money”.
Graphic: Rape, Stalking, Body shaming, Sexual harassment, Death, Misogyny, Sexual violence, and Sexual assault
Moderate: Drug abuse, Panic attacks/disorders, Addiction, and Cursing
hmatt's review
4.75
Graphic: Misogyny, Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual harassment, and Sexism
Moderate: Alcohol, Animal death, Drug use, and Panic attacks/disorders
Minor: Drug abuse and Mental illness
daniellekat's review against another edition
5.0
Graphic: Sexual assault, Sexism, Misogyny, Sexual harassment, Sexual violence, and Rape
Moderate: Drug use, Addiction, and Panic attacks/disorders
Minor: Mental illness, Stalking, Animal death, and Colonisation