| | Loud in the House of Myself: Memoir of a Strange Girl Author: Stacy Pershall Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company (January 23, 2012) Paperback: 240 pages ISBN-10: 0393340791 ISBN-13: 978-0393340792
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I have just finished reading this book, it is a memoir by a woman suffering from borderline personality disorder, among other things. She suffers from eating disorders, started with anorexia, which became more of a bulimia issue, she is also bipolar. It details her struggles through her childhood in mid-America, a small town in Arkansas, where she is a very different bird from those around her, aside from her mental illness struggles. She talks about how she felt she didn't fit in, struggles with relationships with her family and schoolmates, and various boyfriends. She tries to commit suicide more than once.
But she does begin to come out the other side, and finds DBT and tattoo her main helpmates on the road to recovery. She has a strong desire to get help for herself, and that starts her down the road to true recovery.
I found this book to be quite involving, as the trauma and drama of her life unfold. It is not, perhaps, as well written as "The Buddha and the Borderline", but she keeps you caring and wanting to find out how she pulls through. I definitely would recommend it, as I feel it gives one a perspective as to what it's like to be in the skin of a borderline person, a help to those of us living with others who have this illness.