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The Woman Who Thought too Much Joanne Limburg

The Woman Who Thought too Much By Joanne Limburg

The Woman Who Thought too Much by Joanne Limburg


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Summary

'Can a writer be too honest? At times you want to close this book to protect its subject.' Hilary Mantel, Guardian
An intensely honest, riveting and surprisingly witty literary memoir of one woman's life as a sufferer of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

The Woman Who Thought too Much Summary

The Woman Who Thought too Much: A Memoir by Joanne Limburg

Joanne Limburg thinks things she doesn't want to think, and does things she doesn't want to do. As a young woman, obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours had come to completely dominate her life. She knew that something was wrong, but it would take many painful years of searching to find someone who could explain her symptoms.

The Woman Who Thought Too Much
is a vividly honest, beautifully told and darkly witty memoir about the quest to understand and manage a life with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

About Joanne Limburg

Joanne Limburg was born in London in 1970, and studied Philosophy at Cambridge. She is the author of two poetry collections. Femenismo (Bloodaxe, 2000) was shortlisted for the Forward Best First Collection Prize; Paraphernalia (Bloodaxe, 2007) was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. She lives in Cambridge with her husband and son, and is currently the Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Magdalen College.

Additional information

GOR002613039
9781843547037
1843547031
The Woman Who Thought too Much: A Memoir by Joanne Limburg
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Atlantic Books
20110101
336
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