

Hachette The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness : Saks, Professor of Law Psychology and Psychiatry Elyn R: desertcart.ae: Books Review: Wow. What can I say? This book is such an excellent read that I recommend it to everyone and anyone who is interested in reading an autobiography about a Jewish woman who overcame a livelong battle with a mental illness only to emerge victorious and highly successful, helping countless people in the process. I recently bought this book after researching similar ones on desertcart about schizophrenia. I wanted to read about the mental illness and share it with someone who also wanted to read and discuss the same book together. I was given the task of choosing such a book. After reading many book reviews, this one had the most reviews, most positive reviews, and when I read the synopsis, I decided it was it. This was the book. This book was so hard to put down. I read it from cover to cover in a matter of a few days. It would have taken me a shorter time, had I had the time to sit down and read it all in one go. It was a real page turner, really well written, highly entertaining and informative, and beautifully crafted. The real events in her life dealing with schizophrenia are sad and terrifying, but it was something she suffered through and remembered clearly enough to retell it in highly descriptive detail, drawing the reader in with every battle. I especially loved the ending, with her recent academic accomplishments and accolades and of course, her wedding to her husband. The Center Cannot Hold was a comforting and thrilling read for me. Although I could not relate to much of her life and experiences, the book was moving and touching. I highly recommend Elyn Saks's book, The Center Cannot Hold to my parents, friends, family, and husband as well as to everyone in the general public. It is an excellent book that is well worth your time and money. Review: An incredible and clear presentation of schizophrenia and hope for trestment. It also shows how a person may be ill and still be of great contribution to society.
| ASIN | 1401309445 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,589 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #13 in Schizophrenia #297 in Psychological Pathologies #386 in Women's Studies |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,149) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 2.54 x 21.59 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 9781401309442 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1401309442 |
| Item weight | 308 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | 12 August 2008 |
| Publisher | Hachette Books |
| Reading age | 18 years and up |
J**E
Wow. What can I say? This book is such an excellent read that I recommend it to everyone and anyone who is interested in reading an autobiography about a Jewish woman who overcame a livelong battle with a mental illness only to emerge victorious and highly successful, helping countless people in the process. I recently bought this book after researching similar ones on Amazon about schizophrenia. I wanted to read about the mental illness and share it with someone who also wanted to read and discuss the same book together. I was given the task of choosing such a book. After reading many book reviews, this one had the most reviews, most positive reviews, and when I read the synopsis, I decided it was it. This was the book. This book was so hard to put down. I read it from cover to cover in a matter of a few days. It would have taken me a shorter time, had I had the time to sit down and read it all in one go. It was a real page turner, really well written, highly entertaining and informative, and beautifully crafted. The real events in her life dealing with schizophrenia are sad and terrifying, but it was something she suffered through and remembered clearly enough to retell it in highly descriptive detail, drawing the reader in with every battle. I especially loved the ending, with her recent academic accomplishments and accolades and of course, her wedding to her husband. The Center Cannot Hold was a comforting and thrilling read for me. Although I could not relate to much of her life and experiences, the book was moving and touching. I highly recommend Elyn Saks's book, The Center Cannot Hold to my parents, friends, family, and husband as well as to everyone in the general public. It is an excellent book that is well worth your time and money.
R**E
An incredible and clear presentation of schizophrenia and hope for trestment. It also shows how a person may be ill and still be of great contribution to society.
K**K
Insightful look into the mind of a schizophrenic
A**6
J'ai lu plus de cinquante livres sur la schizophrénie car je suis schizophrène depuis dix ans. Ce livre est le meilleur que j'ai lu sur le sujet.
L**H
It was a good, book.
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