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Sociopath

A journey into the mind of a woman without remorse and her fight to understand her diagnosis

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Sociopath

By: Patric Gagne
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WINNER OF AUDIOBOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS

Read by the author, Patric Gagne.

'Deliciously wicked and insightful.' - The Guardian

'Addictively page-turning.' - The Telegraph

'Thought-provoking and surprisingly life-affirming.' - Cosmopolitan


Sociopath: A Memoir is the astoundingly honest true story of a life lived on the edge of the law, and a fascinating account of one woman’s battle to understand her diagnosis. Jaw-dropping, moving and illuminating, it will challenge everything you thought you knew about sociopathy.

'Your friends would probably describe me as nice. But guess what? I can't stand your friends. I'm a liar. I'm a thief. I'm highly manipulative. I don't care what other people think. I'm capable of almost anything.'

From stabbing elementary school classmates with pencils to stealing car keys from fellow frat party guests and joyriding around her college town, to breaking and entering, even stalking, Patric Gagne doesn’t hold back when it comes to describing the behaviour that, eventually, made her realize she is a sociopath.

But her discovery forced her to question the official descriptions of sociopathy. After all, she had a plan for her life, had nurtured close relationships and was doing her best (most of the time) to avoid harming others.

While her darker impulses warred against her attempts to live a settled, loving life with her partner, Patric began to wonder – was there a way for sociopaths to integrate happily into society? And could she find it before her own behaviour went a step too far?

'Surprising, thoughtful and deeply personal.' – Pandora Sykes

'Arresting and addictive.' - The Times

'She is compelling, like a movie character – a sociopath who’s beautiful, warm and funny, articulate and charming' - The Guardian

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in reading this book i have learnt more about my self than i have in the last decade .

a voyage of discovery

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I love that the writer didn’t hold back. A really interesting read which tackles taboos, and looks at sociopathy like never before.

An honest and at times uncomfortable look into sociopathy.

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This book has an important take on sociopathy that everyone who claims they have empathy should read.

Very candid and refreshing

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loved this so much. it's so well written (and read ) by the author. very thought provoking and interesting.

beautifully written

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The Protagonist’s self development throughout was remarkable - given this is a memoir of someone with a sociopathic personality disorder… stunning. I couldn’t stop listening. Performance was great too.

Best read all year

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Given how little we know about sociopathy, Patric Gagne is a true pioneer in understanding the condition itself and the lived experience. Her memoir is so well written and so perfectly delivered I found myself compelled to conclude that, throughout, I was on the side of the sociopath. This could be down to her superficial charm though 🤔

Illuminating. A true pioneer in understanding sociopathy

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Very interesting and educational read. Like many I’m sure, it feels like the sociopathy is on a spectrum, and maybe we all have shades or this. I know I do. Well worth a read.

Enlightening and Entertaining

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I loved this book. It would make a wonderful film 🎥 I wish someone could write a book about how to be organised!

Such honesty.

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Dispelled lots of myths about sociopaths. refreshingly honest. Great story and I will think twice before judging apathy.

eye-opening, ho est and refreshing

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I don’t think there’s ever been an author I’d more like to spend an evening discussing life with than Patric Gagne. This was a fascinating and enthralling listen.

I am not a Sociopath, in fact quite the opposite; I struggle with feeling things too deeply - often to a point of overwhelm. On so many levels though Patric’s words resonated; the way she thinks, building logic and ‘rules’ from a very young age - I’ve never heard anyone else speak of such things and in so many ways I identified with her story. Her quest to understand herself and the years of work she put into it are phenomenal. All the more so in a world that can be so fundamentally against people like her.

Her story is clever, engaging, and brilliantly narrated by Patric herself. A must read for anyone who identifies with the term Sociopath or loves someone who does, and essential for anyone in the field of psychology.

A wonderful insight into a different mind, and an important reminder that we are all just humans trying to find our way in this crazy world. This woman is my new hero.

A brilliant mind.

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