Review of The Noonday Demon

February 6th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments


The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of DepressionThis is a landmark work in the history of depression. Never before has anyone described the emotions felt during depression so elegantly.Andrew’s literary skill makes each page of this book a pleasure to read. The Noonday Demon is not only well-written, it is also extremely informative. The author takes us on a journey through personal experiences, provides detailed descriptions of medications and side affects, and explores the efficacy of alternative treatments. In the second half of the book he goes on to describe depression in multiple contexts such as history and philosophy.

I have been a long time sufferer of depression and I have found hope in this book. It is a subject that I have long been ashamed to speak about outside of my therapist’s office. Andrew works to remove the stigma behind this illness and bring all aspects of the disease to light.Depression has no cure, it something must be dealt with and treated on a daily basis. I find strength in the knowledge that so many others are successfully treating depression, even if they are not conquering it completely.

The Noonday Demon is a remarkable work that should be read and reread.

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