4
Personal Development
Lina had the idyllic childhood—until descending into mental chaos.
Caught in a chaotic world of her own making, Lina resorts to recording her thoughts to make sense of her anguish. She shares her life obsessively with her sister and her friends, in millions of words eventually found by their father.
Lost in the dark, Lina navigates the childhood evidence later found in her archives. But will her research open a pathway to love—or help her continue down the path of blame, false memories, and spite?
The past and present events are Lina’s direct experience through her eyes and words, condensed by her father. The future—Lina’s therapy and mature reflections—were projected by the author and a psychologist using the source material.
Love her or hate her, through Lina's own heart-wrenching language the reader steps into her broken inner world to experience firsthand the emotions, depression, obsessions, irrationality, and ruthlessness of teenage borderline personality disorder.
Emo Reality shines a light into the dark corners of adolescent mental illness.
“An unusual book about mental health and family dynamics, strangely compelling, like peeking into a diary. Some readers will bounce off the language, but those who connect will see how mental struggle can affect a family in ripples and crashing waves.”—Amelia J.
“As a mental health therapist I found the representation to be accurate and insightful. A great job of crafting an interesting narrative based on lived experience, and ending with valuable information.”—Stephanie L.
“The reader feels the visceral emotions Lina experiences and the anger, desperation, and isolation she endures. This book is a significant entry into books about mental health and brings the enormity of the psychiatric situation to bear upon the reader.”—Betsy B
© 2023 Singapress (Audiobook): 9789811867354
Release date
Audiobook: 2 August 2023
4
Personal Development
Lina had the idyllic childhood—until descending into mental chaos.
Caught in a chaotic world of her own making, Lina resorts to recording her thoughts to make sense of her anguish. She shares her life obsessively with her sister and her friends, in millions of words eventually found by their father.
Lost in the dark, Lina navigates the childhood evidence later found in her archives. But will her research open a pathway to love—or help her continue down the path of blame, false memories, and spite?
The past and present events are Lina’s direct experience through her eyes and words, condensed by her father. The future—Lina’s therapy and mature reflections—were projected by the author and a psychologist using the source material.
Love her or hate her, through Lina's own heart-wrenching language the reader steps into her broken inner world to experience firsthand the emotions, depression, obsessions, irrationality, and ruthlessness of teenage borderline personality disorder.
Emo Reality shines a light into the dark corners of adolescent mental illness.
“An unusual book about mental health and family dynamics, strangely compelling, like peeking into a diary. Some readers will bounce off the language, but those who connect will see how mental struggle can affect a family in ripples and crashing waves.”—Amelia J.
“As a mental health therapist I found the representation to be accurate and insightful. A great job of crafting an interesting narrative based on lived experience, and ending with valuable information.”—Stephanie L.
“The reader feels the visceral emotions Lina experiences and the anger, desperation, and isolation she endures. This book is a significant entry into books about mental health and brings the enormity of the psychiatric situation to bear upon the reader.”—Betsy B
© 2023 Singapress (Audiobook): 9789811867354
Release date
Audiobook: 2 August 2023
Step into an infinite world of stories
Overall rating based on 8 ratings
Thought-provoking
Inspiring
Page-turner
Download the app to join the conversation and add reviews.
Showing 1 of 8
Cathy
4 Aug 2023
This is an educational and inspiring book with an encouraging ending. If Lina had communicated and her mother not been selfish and deceitful, Lina would have turned into an adult to be admired. Her sister was a compassionate person who, like her father, reasoned mainly with logic and not feelings like most women do. Her father never gave up on his family, especially on the one who gave them so much heartache and headache, Lina. Mental illness was the cause of her behavior, plus the bad influence from her mother. I didn’t want the last chapter to end.
English
Singapore