Daughters is a well told story about a dysfunctional family. As far as the reader can tell, putting everything together, Ingrid Olssen never wanted her two daughters. Lots of evidence supporting this comes through in this story that takes place two years after Ingrid's death but involves a lot of stories from many perspectives about … Continue reading Daughters – Kirsty Capes (Audio narrators Ryan Laughton and Amber Gadd)
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Committed – Suzanne Scanlon
"They'll keep you thirty days or until your insurance runs out. Then you're cured." It is August 1992. Suzanne Scanlon writes her own story, that of a Freshman woman at Barnard, not quite fitting in, becoming desperately lonely, her main friend a guy she knows who talks suicide with her. Ultimately, she tries it and … Continue reading Committed – Suzanne Scanlon
The Hilarious World of Depression – John Moe (Audible)
There's a reason people share their personal journeys about depression with John Moe, whether it's after he gives a speech or in his podcast. I frankly never heard of the eponymous podcast, nor of John Moe. I read a description of the book and saw it looked popular and grabbed the audible version to start … Continue reading The Hilarious World of Depression – John Moe (Audible)