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    Mad Girl

    Mad Girl

    by Bryony Gordon


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    In the 15 years that she has worked for The Telegraph, Bryony Gordon has become one of the paper's best loved writers. Her weekly column in the Sunday Telegraph has won her an army of fans who have followed her journey from single girl about town to - finally! - settled mum. Bryony is now 35 and lives in Nappy Valley (Clapham) with her baby daughter Edie and her husband, a financial journalist. The last sentence is one she never thought she would see written down on paper.

    Table of Contents

    Prologue 1

    1 I think I might be dying 11

    2 I think I might be normal 26

    3 I think I might have killed someone 46

    4 I think my hair might be falling out 67

    5 I think I might be fat 96

    6 I think I might be in love 118

    7 I think I might be having too good a time 145

    8 I think I might need to do something different 177

    9 I think I might actually be in love 210

    10 I think I might be pregnant 233

    111 I think I might need help 270

    Epilogue 295

    Acknowledgements 305

    Further Resources 307

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    THE NUMBER 1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER AND RICHARD&JUDY BOOK CLUB 2017 PICK

    A new Sunday Times bestseller from Bryony Gordon, Telegraph columnist and author of the bestselling The Wrong Knickers. For readers who enjoyed Matt Haig's Reasons to Stay Alive and Ruby Wax's Sane New World, Mad Girl is a shocking, funny, unpredictable, heart-wrenching, raw and jaw-droppingly truthful celebration of life with mental illness.

    'I loved it. A brilliant fast and funny and frank look at something that absolutely needs to be talked about in this way' Matt Haig

    Bryony Gordon has OCD.

    It's the snake in her brain that has told her ever since she was a teenager that her world is about to come crashing down: that her family might die if she doesn't repeat a phrase 5 times, or that she might have murdered someone and forgotten about it. It's caused alopecia, bulimia, and drug dependency. And Bryony is sick of it. Keeping silent about her illness has given it a cachet it simply does not deserve, so here she shares her story with trademark wit and dazzling honesty.

    A hugely successful columnist for the Telegraph, a bestselling author, and a happily married mother of an adorable daughter, Bryony has managed to laugh and live well while simultaneously grappling with her illness. Now it's time for her to speak out. Writing with her characteristic warmth and dark humour, Bryony explores her relationship with her OCD and depression as only she can.

    Mad Girl is a shocking, funny, unpredictable, heart-wrenching, raw and jaw-droppingly truthful celebration of life with mental illness.

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    From the Publisher
    Part of the necessary and continuing conversation around mental illness—The Telegraph

    What a book! I read this like a thriller, I was so gripped. I feel comforted by this book; by the honesty, insight, compassion, and the beautiful writing. Mad Girl is going to be seismicMarian Keyes

    Mad Girl is a watershed of a book—Richard and Judy book club

    Mad Girl is an incredibly funny book and even while writing about the depths of her
    depression, Bryony's writing is, paradoxically, infused with a joie de vivre.—Red Online

    A powerful account by journalist Bryony, who relates her struggles with depression, bulimia and OCD. Her frankness is both admirable, moving and important.—Woman and Home

    One of the most riveting human documents Judy and I have ever read—Richard and Judy book club

    Darkly funny and deeply serious—The Guardian

    Funny, warm and fearlessly honest. This book is a must for anyone who's ever lost their mind but was too polite to mention it—Sali Hughes

    I loved it. A brilliant fast and funny and frank look at something that absolutely needs to be talked about in this way—Matt Haig

    It's an honest, wry tale that'll resonate with many women.—Glamour Magazine

    A powerful and intimate look at the way our minds can torment us, this honest and rather beautiful book will bring comfort to those who fear they are alone in their madness—Cathy Rentzenbrink

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