Brilliantly written.
4 out of 5
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 Such an interesting memoir about the author‘s psychosis just a few months after her son was born. I felt it was so brave of her to be so forthcoming in sharing her story - I‘m sure some may judge for her for it. I recommend to anyone interested!!
Talk about an opening page?!?! Fascinating look into post partum depression and a new mother‘s life. The book moves between her days in the psych ward, and her memories of growing up in a Korean household, to college, dating and beyond. I couldn‘t put this down last night…
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This memoir about postpartum psychosis was a quick, interesting read. Written in a disorganized fashion, the reader experiences the psychosis along with Cho. An indescribably terrible thing to happen to a mother at an already difficult time. 3.5 stars
A quiet and powerful book. The author experienced postpartum psychosis a few months after her sons birth. It was a bit slow going at first but I highlighted powerful bits as I read. I‘d love to attend an author talk on this one at some point.
4/5🌟 An intimate, raw and unflinchingly honest read! Cho holds nothing back in this eye opening memoir of motherhood, postpartum psychosis and Korean culture. I have never read or heard about another mothers experience quite like Cho's! She had me hooked from the beginning. Terrifying and heartbreaking. I also enjoyed learning about Korean culture which I am very intrigued to read more about now. Highly reccomend! #memoir #bookreview