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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | “The frankness and ironic humour kept me turning the pages.” – Mental Health Today
“Thought-provoking, stark, brutal and exhilarating.” – Anne Mathie, Mind Out
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This was Chipmunka Publishing's second book release, and one of the most important books on mental illness ever written. A book that in the words of the author, "started out a suicide note and ended up a celebration of life". Dolly's outstanding memoir is the gripping tale of a woman's fight to come to terms with abuse, family pressures, prejudice and severe mental ill health. Sen describes the horrible reality of being diagnosed with both manic depression and schizophrenia and the prejudice she faced. Add to this a series of horrific experiences in her life, and it is remarkable how she has the strength to come through such events, writing with such vigour, optimism and warmness.
About the Author
Author, poet and activist Dolly Sen lives in Streatham, South London. Born in 1970, she had her first psychotic experience aged 14 which lead her to leave school. After years of mental illness, probably bought on by an abusive childhood, Dolly decided she should write about her experiences. She was inspired to write her own story after reading Jason Pegler's autobiography 'A Can of Madness'. She has since written five books, become a successful performance poet who has toured throughout Europe and has set up two charities.
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Frankness and Ironic Humour Feb 14, 2005
By Michael Heseltine This book isn't hard to read. The frankness and the ironic humour kept me turning the pages. I did laugh and I cried. This book for people who want to know what madness is really like.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Amazing Jul 25, 2005
By Fiona1406 This moving book shows the problems associated with being a child actor, but Dolly has a larger struggle than some. She manages to survive child abuse but is diagnosed with schizophrenia and later manic depression. Her fight for survival is a truly amazing tale.
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A wonderfully account of child abuse and mental illness Feb 14, 2005
By Janet Heseltine The author describes the pains of her life with strong emotion, visual awareness and a sensitivity second to none. The author is moved emotionally, psychologically and physically as they laugh and cry on this roller coaster of a journey.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Powerful memoir Feb 14, 2005
By Marie Best Dolly's outstanding memoir describes how she was an actor from an early age surviving childhood abuse and was diagnosed with schizophrenia, then manic depression.
Very touching, may be too much... Jul 07, 2005
By brian may
"rog"
Since I first opened this book, something obliged me to finish it as quickly as possible. What was it? A mix of honesty and irony? Or more simply because this is a really moving and well written book...?
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