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The Ghost Garden by Susan Doherty
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Sep 08, 2020 | ISBN 9780735276529

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Winner of the 2019 Quebec Writers’ Federation Literary Awards Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction

“This is a book I wish I could have written. Susan Doherty’s eyes, ears and heart show us professionals who our patients really are and what their lives are really like. We should all see the person before the diagnosis.” —Dr. David Bloom, medical chief, Psychiatric Disorders Programme, Douglas Institute
 
“As a neuroscientist who understands the brain and its disorders, I know I still share the unconscious negative bias towards patients with schizophrenia. Yet in the startling detail of these stories about lives lost, Susan Doherty reveals the enduring humanity that resides within the souls of all persons suffering from this dreadful disease. She has given a voice to those unfortunate human beings who have long been unheard.” —Dr. G. Rees Cosgrove, neurosurgeon, Harvard Medical School
 
“I’m thirty years old and have been in and out of the system for twelve years. It’s about time a book came out that showed the mentally ill the way we actually are—as sentient and as competent as everyone else, though we might appear to be different. I loved reading these stories of unfairly marginalized people, some of whom I know personally. This book is the start of greater acceptance.” —Katharine Cunningham, a resident of Nazareth Community
 
“Being able to reach out to people with a severe mental disorder without the self-protective measures that come with being a mental health ‘professional’ is an uncommon gift. Susan Doherty has it, obviously. Her account of her relationships with people with severe mental illness will bring you very close to them, and safely so. Reading her book might even make you a better person.” —Dr. Pierre Etienne, associate professor of clinical psychiatry, McGill University
 
“This compassionate, perceptive and absorbing book chronicles the lives of people who have not let themselves be entirely crushed by the random cruelty of what used to be called insanity. Since more than one in four people is touched by mental illness personally or in their families, I recommend this readable, valuable book to everyone.” —Dr. James Farquhar, psychiatrist, Douglas Institute
 
“With her brave and generous reporting from the front lines of intense human suffering, Susan Doherty delivers a fundamental challenge to everyone inside and outside the mental health system: what do we owe people who have lost their minds? Her poignant and harrowing profiles of men and women diagnosed with schizophrenia make a compelling case for the transformative power of personal compassion and tenacity.” —James FitzGerald, author of What Disturbs OurBlood: A Son’s Quest to Redeem the Past
 
“A luminous, fierce and loving portrait of our brothers and sisters who suffer in ways that can appear bewildering and frightening; that can deplete the compassion even of those who love them most—ways in which the abiding human need for connection is obscured by personal chaos. The Ghost Garden in itself is a signal and compelling act of connection, leavened with humour, clear-eyed yet packed with hope.” —Ann-Marie MacDonald, novelist and playwright

Awards

The Quebec Writers’ Federation Literary Award – Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction WINNER 2019

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