![]() ![]() Susannah Cahalan was just another ambitious New York kind of girla fast-rising cub reporter at the. Our discussion began with the early non-physical symptoms on display as Susannah’s reality gradually became distorted. Far more than simply a riveting read and a crackling medical mystery, Brain on Fire is the powerful account of one womans struggle to recapture her. INCLUDES A NEW AUDIO AFTERWORDNOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING CHLO GRACE MORETZ A captivating (The New York Times Book Review), award-winning memoir. Brain on Fire: A Q&A with Susannah Cahalan. We realised early on that the book is written by a journalist who has a broken and fragmented memory of many of the most important events but who has used her professional skills to piece together-using witness descriptions, medical notes and even video footage-a credible and readable account of the whole time she was affected by this terrible illness. Most of the group found the narrative to be engaging even though it jumps between autobiography, factual references, fiction and hallucinations as it charts the breakdown and then improvement of Susannah’s mental state. ![]() In the spring of 2009, Susannah Cahalan was the 217th person to be diagnosed with anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor encephalitis, and this book chronicles both her ‘lost month’ before the diagnosis was made and her subsequent recovery. ![]()
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