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This is a brilliantly tantalizing debut novel, interweaving madness into the stunning story of two women who meet in a mental institution. The two chief characters provide an emotional plotline which is troubling and frightening by turns; one of them has been in the hospital for years and never wants to leave; the other has just arrived and doesn’t believe she should be there at all. This novel provides incredible, jolting insights into insanity, reality, and the grey areas in between where they meet.
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Shortlisted for the Guardian First Book PrizePoppy Shakespeare is wholly unique both an insiders look at the madness of the mental health system and an outsiders discovery of the power of an unlikely friendship, it signals the arrival of an extraordinary new voice on the international literary scene.Who is mad? Who is sane? Who decides?Welcome to the Dorothy Fish, a day hospital in North London. N has been a patient here for thirteen years. Day after day she sits smoking in the common room, swapping medication and comparing MAD money rates. Like all the patients at the Dorothy Fish, Ns chief ambition is never to get discharged. Each year, when her annual assessment comes round, she is relieved to learn that she hasnt got any better.Then in walks Poppy Shakespeare in her six-inch skirt and twelve-inch heels. She is certain she isnt mentally ill and desperate to return to her life outside. Though baffled by Poppys attitude, N agrees to help. Together they plot to gain Poppys freedom. But in a world where everythings upside-down, are they crazy enough to upset the system?Funny, brilliant, and moving, Poppy Shakespeare looks at madness from the inside, questioning our mental health system and the borders we place between sanity and insanity. Written in high-voltage prose, original and troubling, it is a stunning debut.Excerpt from Poppy Shakespeare:Its not that Ive got a problem with mental illness, Poppy said. Its just theres nothing the matter with me. Do you know what Im saying?I wouldnt worry bout that, I said. They must think yous mad or you wouldnt be here. Candid Headphones dont reckon shes mad. Never stopped her, I said. . . . Poppy? I said, cause I got to say it. Be like watching a blind man walk under a bus. You know what you said bout not thinking yous mad?Yes, she said, like what of it?Well I wouldnt say nothing to them about that, I told her. Not at the moment. I mean, dont get me wrong, I aint saying nothing. Its just the doctors, you never know. They might decide to pick up on it. I mean, its up to you, do you know what Im saying, but maybe if you stick to your other symptoms.From the Hardcover edition.
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