

“Never simple” is a memoir about growing up with a mom with Boderline Personality Disorder. The author discusses very openly how confusing it can be to have a mentally I‘ll parent, and how hard to makes to function with “normal” people. As a child who grew with with a parent with MI I really related to this book. I also related to her point that love is grey- not black or white. It‘s possible to love part of a person, while hating the rest.