Inconsolable: How I Threw My Mental Health Out with the Diapers by Marrit Ingman

Inconsolable: How I Threw My Mental Health Out with the Diapers

Marrit Ingman

267 pages first pub 2005 (view editions)

nonfiction memoir emotional reflective slow-paced
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Inconsolable is ideal for the reader who hungers for a wry, brutally honest dispatch from the front lines of early parenthood—someone who doesn’t flinch from messy feelings and would rather laugh through tears than bask in idealized baby bliss.

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Marrit Ingman became a mother on February 27, 2002. She went crazyalso on February 27, 2002. Her journey began with a plate of carne guisada and led to an emergency cesarian, ankyloglossia, colic, gastroesphageal reflux, eczema, Zoloft, Paxil, pea...

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