Globe Pequot / Prometheus
Pages: 267
978-1-61614-467-8 • eBook • January 2012 • $18.00 • (£13.99)
""This honest, lucid book examines the urgent problems of family history and early diagnosis in mental illness. . . . It will be invaluable to families trying to understand their own history, and to those who have been blind to such history.”-Andrew Solomon, National Book Award recipient for The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression “Victoria Costello's sad but gripping account of her family's struggles to reach recovery demonstrates the value of resilience and persistence.”-Paul Raeburn, Former AP chief science correspondent and author of Acquainted with the Night: A Parent's Quest to Understand Depression and Bipolar Disorder in His Children“A Lethal Inheritance . . . should be required reading for any parent with a family history of mental illness, for pediatricians, and for educators. . . . As a mother, I am grateful to [Costello] for giving me the tools to understand the risks my family history presents to my children. But more importantly, I am grateful to [her] for her insights on how both to avert and to survive a child's mental health crisis.”-Ayelet Waldman, Author of Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities, and Occasional Moments of Grace“Costello skillfully weaves all the latest medical research with an evocative and moving account of her two sons' descents into the depths of schizophrenia and depression and then moves upward into hope and recovery. . . . A Lethal Inheritance is a graceful balance between science and memoir.”-Linda Gray Sexton, Author of Half in Love: Surviving the Legacy of Suicide“As a society, we're still on that long journey to understand mental illness, both in an individual and in the spreading circles of its effects on families and on communities. Victoria Costello's compassionate and compelling personal journey through the subject allows us to explore those circles as she does so herself. Read it because the lessons are so valuable—and read it because it's a story so beautifully told.”-Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection“Both an affecting chronicle of her family's mental illness and a useful guide to detection and prevention. . . . Costello presents a book of vigorous personal and factual research.”-Publishers Weekly
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