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January First

January First A Child's Descent Into Madness and Her Father's Struggle to Save Her

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Publisher's Synopsis

As a newborn January sleeps for only 20 minutes at a time. As a one-year-old she speaks in complete sentences. At two she asks about negative numbers. By three she has literally hundreds of imaginary friends. All the signs suggest she's gifted. But when her baby brother Bodhi arrives January's behaviour becomes increasingly violent her never-ending delusions and hallucinations interspersed with paroxysms of rage that eventually force her parents to live in separate adjoining apartments. This harrowing memoir is the desperate story of Michael's mission to find out what is wrong with his highly intelligent daughter. As he does the rounds of child psychologists doctors and locked hospital wards the author provides an unflinchingly honest account of parenting as well as an indictment of the lack of care for children with severe mental illness. But above all January First shows the passionate dedication of a father who refuses to give up on his little girl even as her behaviour becomes ever more alien.

About the Publisher

Hardie Grant Books

Hardie Grant Books is a vibrant, diverse and dynamic publisher with a non-fiction list spanning food, wine, lifestyle, history, humour, memoir, popular culture and social issues. Our publishing style is flexible and creative and always fresh and new. Our books are recognised as some of the world's best, carrying off major international awards, and are found everywhere from Istanbul to Paris, New York to Sydney. As part of the Hardie Grant Group, one of Australia's largest privately owned publishers, we sell our books into all international markets. Our list is built on high editorial standards, design and production innovation, individual care and sometimes bold experimentation. We love what we do and we only publish what we love, so you can always expect more from Hardie Grant Books.

Book information

ISBN: 9781742705033
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Imprint: Hardie Grant Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 618.928980092
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: xiv, 338
Weight: 374g
Height: 138mm
Width: 211mm
Spine width: 26mm