No One Cares About Crazy People
Extremely interesting book. A cross between creative nonfiction and a research report, Powers opens himself up and exposes his internal struggle, his son's upbringing and fall to mental illness, and shares staggering statistics that--hopefully--will shock you into action.
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The prose is excellent. (I also listened to a bit of the audiobook, and the narration is great too). I read this book in one sitting, and honestly I'm not a fan of nonfiction, but I love learning about mental illness. So bizarre, engaging, and well written.
Recommendation: Adults only