
Night Falls Fast
Understanding Suicide
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Mollo-Christensen
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Kay Redfield Jamison
About this listen
Critical listening for parents, educators, and anyone wanting to understand the tragic epidemic of suicide—”a powerful book [that] will change people's lives—and, doubtless, save a few" (Newsday).
The first major book in a quarter century on suicide—and its terrible pull on the young in particular—Night Falls Fast is tragically timely: suicide has become one of the most common killers of Americans between the ages of fifteen and forty-five.
From the author of the best-selling memoir, An Unquiet Mind—and an internationally acknowledged authority on depression—Dr. Jamison has also known suicide firsthand: after years of struggling with manic-depression, she tried at age twenty-eight to kill herself. Weaving together a historical and scientific exploration of the subject with personal essays on individual suicides, she brings not only her remarkable compassion and literary skill but also all of her knowledge and research to bear on this devastating problem. This is a book that helps us to understand the suicidal mind, to recognize and come to the aid of those at risk, and to comprehend the profound effects on those left behind.
Critic reviews
"Jamison writes with authority, clarity and clinical reserve. Powerful as her medicine is, her poetic accounting of this dark death is more affecting still."—Baltimore Sun
"Jamison brings us face to face with the suicidal mind in a manner so intense and penetrating that, paradoxically, the immersion in despair she offers is a source of great pleasure."—The Washington Post Book World
"This powerful book will change people's lives—and, doubtless, save a few."—Newsday
Trying to Understand is Key to Healing
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Excellence of approach, mastery of writing skills
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Excellent book
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The author speaks in a slow emotionless voice. Quite frankly it sounded like she was drugged on many occasions.
The narration can make or break a book and it definitely broke this one.
Strong story, rubbish narration
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From what I did get in the first two chapters, I also felt that the madness of those who suffer was at times glorified, and at other times patronised by utilising so many nonsensical poetic verses and quotes. There is no poetic justice in suicide and no matter how many famous artists end their life, nor will it be as romantically peacefull as this book makes it sound!
Awful
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