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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Linda BassPublisher: She Writes Press Imprint: She Writes Press Weight: 0.209kg ISBN: 9798896360445Pages: 312 Publication Date: 20 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews“A Tiny White Light is a lyrical memoir in which living is treated as a continual search for meaning and self-worth.”—Foreword Clarion Reviews “Exquisitely written with vivid imagery, this enthralling memoir takes one on a harrowing journey to madness and back.”—Bonnie R. Strickland, PhD, former president of the American Psychological Association, and author of Leaving the Confederate Closet “Truly the most authentic, disturbing and riveting description of psychosis I’ve ever read, barring perhaps Jack Kerouac’s depiction of alcoholic psychosis in his memoir Big Sur.”—Dori Ostermiller, author of Outside the Ordinary World “Burdened by a life marked by trauma, neglect, and solitude, Bass begins to experience a psychotic episode during psychotherapy. This book shows how what she calls “craziness” is a strategy for survival in the face of deep hurt —and a catalyst for confronting life’s challenges in a new way.” —Stijn Vanheule, professor of clinical psychology at Ghent University, and author of Why Psychosis Is Not So Crazy “Spanning time, place, and people, A Tiny White Light provides a compelling portrait of mental illness and the long, winding road of recovery.”—Maria Galano, PhD, assistant professor of clinical psychology at UMass Amherst ""An evocative memoir that immerses the reader in the author’s descent into psychosis. With unflinching vividness, Bass translates the logic of madness, the distortions of perception, and the sensory overload of a fractured mind not just as an experience, but as a surreal world with its own internal consistency. For anyone interested in how the mind works, this story is critical and relevant.""—Rosie McMahan, Ed.M., author of Fortunate Daughter: A Memoir of Reconciliation ""An evocative memoir that immerses the reader in the author's descent into psychosis. With unflinching vividness, Bass translates the logic of madness, the distortions of perception, and the sensory overload of a fractured mind not just as an experience, but as a surreal world with its own internal consistency. For anyone interested in how the mind works, this story is critical and relevant.""--Rosie McMahan, Ed.M., author of Fortunate Daughter: A Memoir of Reconciliation Author InformationLinda Bass holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from UCLA and a master’s degree in psychology from UC Berkeley. She worked in the workforce development field for thirty years, most recently as the executive director of a regional workforce board in Cambridge, MA. Now retired, she devotes her time to writing, painting, solving puzzles, reading, singing (to herself), enjoying friends and family, and feeling grateful for the life she has now. She currently lives in South Hadley, MA, and is working on a second book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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