Prozac Monologues
A Voice from the Edge
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Narrated by:
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Willa Goodfellow
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Willa Goodfellow
About this listen
She was going to stab her doctor, but she wrote a book instead.
Years later, Willa Goodfellow revisits this account of her antidepressant-induced hypomania that hijacked a Costa Rican vacation and tells the rest of the story: the wrong medications, an overlooked diagnosis of bipolar 2, and finally a path to recovery.
Prozac Monologues: A Voice from the Edge is a book within a book, part memoir of misdiagnosis and part self-help guide about the bipolar spectrum. This edgy and comedic collection of essays offers information about a mood disorder frequently mistaken for major depression as well as resources for recovery and further study. Plus, Costa Rica.
- If your depression keeps coming back...
- If your antidepressant side effects are dreadful...
- If you are curious about the bipolar spectrum...
- If you want ideas for recovery from mental illness...
- If you care for somebody who might have more than depression...
...then she wrote this for you.
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- The Accidental Journalist
- 25-05-23
Beautifully written But……
So sorry.
Can’t fault the writing. It is beautifully written however I can’t help but feel this production doesn’t give what it deserves. I adore monologues, that’s what attracted me to this audiobook but I can’t even finish this and it’s not for the want of trying.
This sounds like the author read and recorded each line or short paragraph in to manageable chunks and stitched it together. It’s read in a monotone voice with no emotional connection whatsoever. This leaves me separated from the power that this performance could’ve brought instead I am left disappointed at the lacklustre.
I personally need to be connected to the narrative with the emotional chain from a narrator that can carry emotion in their performance.
This sounds and feels like A.I from a few years ago
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