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<strong>Narratives</strong> by Family Members<br />

Anstadt, Sera. All My Friends Are Crazy (trans. from 1983 Dutch ed.). London: Chipmunka Publishing, 2007.<br />

Arthur, Jonathan. The Angel and the Dragon: A Father’s Search for Answers to his Son’s Mental Illness and Suicide. Deerfield Beach, FL: Health<br />

Communications, Inc., 2002.<br />

Bass, Elaine. A Secret Madness: The Story <strong>of</strong> a Marriage. London: Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Books, 2006.<br />

Berger, Diane and Lisa Berger. We Heard the Angels <strong>of</strong> Madness: One Family’s Struggle with Manic Depression. New York: William Morrow,<br />

1991.<br />

Bottoms, Greg. Angelhead: My Brother’s Descent into Madness. London: Headline, 2001.<br />

Brown, Josephine. Betrayal <strong>of</strong> Minds. London: Chipmunka Publishing, 2007.<br />

Brown, Margaret and Doris Parker Roberts. Growing Up with a Schizophrenic Mother. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2000.<br />

Carrigan, John. The Other Side <strong>of</strong> Harry. London: Chipmunka Publishing, 2008.<br />

Cockburn, Patrick and Henry Cockburn. Henry’s Demons: Living with Schizophrenia, A Father and Son’s Story. New York: Scribner, 2011.<br />

Copeland, James. For the Love <strong>of</strong> Ann -- The True Story <strong>of</strong> an Autistic Child. Surrey, UK: Severn House Publishers, 1976.<br />

Craig, Eleanor. The Moon is Broken: A Mother’s True Story. New York: Signet, 1994.<br />

Davis, Hope Hale. Great Day Coming: A Memoir <strong>of</strong> the 1930s. South Royalton, VT: Steerforth Press, 1994.<br />

Day, G.W.L. Rivers <strong>of</strong> Damascus. London: Rider, 1939.<br />

Early, Pete. Crazy: A Father’s Search through America’s Mental Health Madness. New York: Putnam, 2006.<br />

Evans, Stan A. Box <strong>of</strong> Mustaches: The Darkly Funny True Story <strong>of</strong> how Twin Brothers Survived their Mother’s Madness. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse,<br />

2003.<br />

Ford, Joy. One in Four. London: Chipmunka Publishing, 2007.<br />

Greenberg, Michael. Hurry Down Sunshine. New York: Other Press, 2008.<br />

Gregory, Julie. Sickened: The Memoir <strong>of</strong> a Munchausen by Proxy Childhood. New York: Random House, 2003.<br />

Griffin, Sarah. Sarah’s Diary. London: Virgin Books, 2007.<br />

Hackett, Marie. The Cliff’s Edge. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1954.<br />

Helfgott, Gillian (with Alissa Tanskaya). Love You to Bits and Pieces: Life with David Helfgott. New York: Penguin, 1997.<br />

Hillman Paterson, Judith. Sweet Mysteries: A Southern Memoir <strong>of</strong> Family Alcoholism, Mental Illness, and Recovery. New York: Farrar, Straus &<br />

Giroux, 1997.<br />

Hindle, Arlene. Coming to Terms; A Mother’s Story. London: Chipmunka Publishing, 2010.<br />

Hinshaw, Stephen P. The Years <strong>of</strong> Silence are Past: My Father’s Life with Bipolar Disorder. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.<br />

Johnston, Jean. To Walk on Eggshells (is to Care for a Mental Illness). Helensburgh, UK: The Cairn, 2005.<br />

Kaufman, Barry Neil. Son Rise. New York: Harper & Row, 1976.<br />

Kingsley, Jo and Alice. Alice in the Looking Glass: A Mother and Daughter’s Experience <strong>of</strong> Anorexia. London: Piatkus Books, 2005.<br />

Lachenmeyer, Nathaniel. The Outsider: A Journey into My Father’s Struggle with Madness. New York: Broadway Books, 2000.<br />

Loudon, Mary. Relative Stranger: A Sister’s Life After Death. London: Canongate, 2006.<br />

Lyden, Jacki. Daughter <strong>of</strong> the Queen <strong>of</strong> Sheba: A Memoir. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1997.<br />

Mackler, Daniel and Matthew Morrissey. A Way Out <strong>of</strong> Madness: Dealing with Your Family after You’ve Been Diagnosed with a Psychiatric Disorder.<br />

Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2010.

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