![]() ![]() Martha's world is almost entirely confined to Patrick, her parents, and her beloved sister, Ingrid, who is pregnant with her fourth child when the novel opens. Here she reflects on a life that began with a relatively normal, if unhappy, childhood and then took a sharp turn when she was 17 and “a little bomb went off in my brain,” leaving her subject to rage, depression, suicidal impulses, and decades of what she sees as one useless medication after another. She moves from Oxford back to the London home of her parents: famous alcoholic sculptor Celia and kindly Fergus, whose signal achievement has been the publication of a single poem. ![]() Mason's bleakly comic debut examines with pitiless clarity the impact of the narrator's mental illness on her closest relationships.īritish magazine columnist Martha Friel has just turned 40, and Patrick, her long-suffering husband of seven years, has left her. ![]()
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