Advanced Praise for "The Long Journey Home" "Margaret Robison has written, with a simple beauty and elegance that belie a powerful and unflinching honesty, about surviving mental illness, abuse, and the constrictions of womanhood in an era when all three were sorely misunderstood. A striking memoir." --Meri Nana-Ama Danquah, author of Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through Depression "After decades of feeling silenced, like so many women of the 1950s, Margaret Robison reclaims her own story. The Long Journey ...
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Advanced Praise for "The Long Journey Home" "Margaret Robison has written, with a simple beauty and elegance that belie a powerful and unflinching honesty, about surviving mental illness, abuse, and the constrictions of womanhood in an era when all three were sorely misunderstood. A striking memoir." --Meri Nana-Ama Danquah, author of Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through Depression "After decades of feeling silenced, like so many women of the 1950s, Margaret Robison reclaims her own story. The Long Journey Home is a moving testament to the power of language in confronting the frightening, inchoate experience of madness. But it is also a wistful, richly textured evocation of rural Southern life amidst a cascade of characters both distressing and unforgettable. Robison's fortitude, candor, and lack of rancor offer a refreshing alternative to many memoirs." --Gail A. Hornstein, author of Agnes's Jacket: A Psychologist's Search for the Meaning of Madness
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