PositiveThe New York Times Book ReviewSardy’s writing is accomplished yet disjointed, with no adherence to structural norms ... If this sounds confusing, it’s because it is. But by ignoring traditional narrative structure, jumping back and forward in time, subject and thought, Sardy skillfully reflects the \'narrative crisis\' that occurs in people with mental illness. The book itself offers a glimpse of the reality of living with schizophrenia and the multiplicities and contradictions that accompany the disease.