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Your Voice in My Head
Your Voice in My Head | Emma Forrest
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Emma Forrest, an English journalist, was twenty-two and living in America when she realised that her quirks had gone beyond eccentricity. Lonely, in a dangerous cycle of self-harm and damaging relationships, she found herself in the chair of a slim, balding and effortlessly optimistic psychiatrist - a man whose wisdom and humanity would wrench her from the vibrant and dangerous tide of herself, and who would help her to recover when she tried to end her life. Emma's loving and supportive family circled around her in panic. She was on the brink of drowning. But she was also still working, still exploring, still writing, and she had also fallen deeply in love. One day, when Emma called to make an appointment with her psychiatrist, she found no one there. He had died, shockingly, at the age of fifty-three, leaving behind a young family. Processing the premature death of a man who'd become her anchor after she'd turned up on his doorstep, she was adrift. And when her significant and all-consuming relationship also fell apart, she was forced to cling to the page for survival. A modern-day fairy tale of New York, Your Voice in My Head is a dazzling and devastating memoir, clear-eyed and shot through with wit. In a voice unlike any other, Emma Forrest explores breakdown and mania, but also the beauty of love - and the heartbreak of loss.
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MaCa
Your Voice in My Head | Emma Forrest
Mehso-so

moments of wit and even lyricism, and the opening is charming, but it descends into relentlessly charmless narcissism. The superficial manic pixie dream girl surface glitter may seem fun, but a warning: it may be triggering as it deals with cutting, rape, suicide, & eating disorders in a glib tone. Uneven & I ended up wishing the writer's parents had written their memoirs as they came across as fun, well-rounded and empathetic. The writer did not

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JessClark78
Your Voice in My Head | Emma Forrest
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April pick for #12BooksOf2022

Andrew65 Looks good. 1y
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JessClark78
Your Voice in My Head | Emma Forrest
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Pickpick

“Anytime I want to die, I write a story instead.”

Author and screenwriter Emma Forrest opens up about her depression and heartbreak. This was an interesting, pretty quick read.
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Up next is Zeroville.
#ThingsInCommon Both books have Los Angeles as a setting.

Clwojick Way to go!! 2y
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LauraAndTaraAndBooks
Your Voice in My Head | Emma Forrest
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Arrived home to my monthly #bookmail from #heywoodhill. I've had this subscription for 3 years and they've never failed to pick beautiful books that perfectly align to my tastes while simultaneously keeping me on the edge of my literary comfort zone.

I have especially high hopes for this one and I suspect there's going to be a lot of personal identification. #mentalhealth #recovery