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Madness: A Memoir (2013)

by Kate Richards(Favorite Author)
4.29 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Madness: A Memoir does exactly what it says on the tin. It gives an insight into the mad mind. It isn't filtered through scientific or politically correct language like so many memoirs, it is an account on one woman's self destructive journey through life. As a fellow mad bitch who knows what it's like to live inside the nightmare of your own mind I highly recommend this memoir to anyone lurking in anxiety or depression or anyone loving someone similarly afflicted.
review 2: Admired this book to a high standard. Personally haven't been diagnosed with serious mental disorder, but god I could relate. The language used is beautiful, chaotic, explaining how it is to see the world so differently. New words were added to my vocabulary. A book that allowed you to fee
... morel the characters emotions, and as a memoir, so real. I've witnessed treatment be denied due to self harm, unprofessional and non empathetic professionals, and the loss of self. Provides a real insight. A novel I'll hold close to me for a lifetime. less
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Berroan
What an amazing insight into Mental Illness. And what a courageous woman.
cupcake
Recommended on ABC bookshow 2 April. A maybe read.
Molly
An amazing insight to a difficult disease.
Ligia
Wow, that was brutal.
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