Mary Ann Kenny is an academic. She lives in Dublin with her children.
A deeply moving, often terrifying account of grief, illness, and recovery, this vivid memoir carries the reader so close to its unfolding events that it quickens the breath. -- Doireann Ní Ghríofa A must read: it hits you right in the heart -- Katriona O'Sullivan A deeply insightful, clearsighted and immersive account of grief and psychosis. It would be harrowing if not so beautifully written. I've never read anything quite like it. -- Patrick Freyne Compelling * Irish Examiner * Meticulous and frightening … written in beautifully honest prose, and illuminated throughout by something rare and invaluable: the notes kept by those who dealt with her…. a gripping and important book -- Horatio Clare * The Telegraph * Steers an arresting course between an academic’s rigorous research and pacy, insightful readability … it’s shocking to read * Irish Times * A story of tenacity and bravery … visceral * Irish Times * In this brave, necessary book, Kenny offers a powerful critique of a system that too often confuses medication with healing and bureaucracy with care ... delivered in elegant, quietly furious prose, it deserves a wide readership. * Sunday Independent * Powerful -- Brendan O'Connor * RTÉ Radio 1 * A page-turning read … a fantastic writer * Irish Times Women's Podcast *