
Description
"Loudon's book is a moving and loving testament to a messy, complicated life. A-"--Entertainment Weekly
Relative Stranger is the powerful, uncompromising memoir of Mary Loudon's search to understand the facts about the deeply troubling final years of her dead sister, Catherine. Mary, the youngest in a happy, upper-middle-class London family, had not seen Catherine for what would be the last twelve years of Catherine's life. After discovering that Catherine had been "inhabiting the identity" of a man called Stevie, Mary plunges into a postmortem investigation, interviewing doctors, nurses, social-services representatives, nuns, café owners, grocers, and ministers who knew Catherine. Loudon paints a portrait that lays bare the pain of schizophrenia as well as its vexing complexities. In the vein of Jeanette Walls's best-selling memoir, The Glass Castle, Relative Stranger is an honest account of how schizophrenia affected a promising young life while exploring the assumptions people make about mental illness and what it means to love, to lose, to die, and, above all, to belong.
Product Details
Publisher | Canongate Us |
Publish Date | February 18, 2008 |
Pages | 352 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781847671738 |
Dimensions | 8.3 X 6.0 X 0.9 inches | 0.9 pounds |
Reviews
"In Crisp prose, she pieces together Catherine's missing years. . . . Loudon's book is a moving and loving testament to a messy, complicated life. A-"
"People as empathic as Mary Loudon are rare. Writers as incisive and clean are even rarer. Her loving, sharp, elucidating journey into the mind of madness is a testament to the power of understanding, and to how far determination can take us all in the quest to touch the singular beauty and loneliness of another human soul."
"Quietly astonishing . . . A finely written ode to a tough, indomitable woman that reveals how the bonds of familial love can survive even a nearly lifelong separation."
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