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Passing for Normal - Amy Wilensky

 
Description: ISBN 1847390153 / Author: Amy Wilensky / Genre: Biography / Amy Wilensky was eight years old when she started to suffer from Tourette's ... more
Passing for Normal - Amy Wilensky ... Syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The apple of her father's eye and a pretty, high achieving young girl, she watched as her body began to do things she couldn't control, her mind lurch and veer in ways she didn't understand. Ostensibly illogical, Amy's fears and compulsions ranged from an irrational dread of odd numbers, to a love of multiples of six; from denying herself water, to an impulse to stockpile rotting food; from needing to touch wood to ward off harm, to balancing on the edge of the subway platform. This involuntary dimension to her life was bewildering and potentially crippling. Now a young woman and a powerful witness to her own dysfunction, Wilensky looks back on the emotional fall-out of this socially disabling condition. By turns tragic and comic, her gripping narrative extends our understanding of the complex human mind and, with subtlety, humour and an eye for the absurd, challenges our notion of what it is to be 'normal'.

Newest Review: ... during a ballet lesson at the age of eight, she caught sight of herself in the mirror - her head was twitching involuntarily. ... more

 ... Over time these 'tics' became more severe and more frequent, manifesting in many different forms. A huge amount of Amy's young life was spent trying to cover up and make excuses for these movements. After all, who will dispute that a twitch in the neck is as a result of sleeping in an awkward position? Coupled with what Amy would later find was Tourette's syndrome, Amy also became affected by OCD at an early age - many Tourette's sufferers are also affected by OCD, and it has been suggested that the same gene predi...more

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Premium Review Passing for Normal - Amy Wilensky: Who wants to be 'normal' anyway? (1043 words)
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Often when we're shopping in Tesco, hubby and I pick up random DVDs, CDs and books and throw them in the trolley. On one shopping trip I picked up a couple of paperback books to pass the time on the train to work. "Passing for Normal" appealed to me, firstly because I enjoy autobiographies, but mainly because I enjoy reading about other people's misfortunes - quite honestly who doesn't secretly like that?!!! I'm particularly interested in reading about mental illness, and issues related to it - both real-life stories and academic books. I'm aware that Tourettes is a neurological disorder (rather than a mental disorder), however according to the ...  Read the complete review

 

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