



The Glass House
Menzies Mental Health Novel 1
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4.1 • 110 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
'A masterfully told, character-driven novel that will have you laughing and crying in equal measures' THE AUSTRALIAN
'A deeply empathetic, humanising portrait of a mental health facility, and the souls that pass through it' THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY
'Stunning . . . [A] unique novel that's so timely' DAILY TELEGRAPH
Psychiatry registrar Doctor Hannah Wright, a country girl with a chaotic history, thought she had seen it all in the emergency room. But that was nothing compared to the psychiatric ward at Menzies Hospital.
Hannah must learn on the job as she and her fellow trainees deal with the common and the bizarre, the hilarious and the tragic, the treatable and the confronting. Each day brings new patients: Chloe, who has a life-threatening eating disorder; Sian, suffering postpartum psychosis and fighting to keep her baby; and Xavier, the MP whose suicide attempt masks an explosive story.
With intelligence, frankness and humour, eminent psychiatrist Anne Buist tells it like it is, while Graeme Simsion brings the light touch that made The Rosie Project an international bestseller.
'Anne Buist and Graeme Simsion explore mental illness with wit and wisdom' SUNDAY AGE
'Contains all the comforting trappings of a fast-paced medical procedural' SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
'Casts a non-judgemental but candid, informed and astute eye on the system . . . It arouses our sympathy and empathy, develops our understanding and increases our knowledge in areas long kept hidden or decreed taboo. And it's a darn good read' LIVING ARTS CANBERRA
'A racy, pacy ride through heartbreak and the occasional breathtaking miracle' COUNTRY STYLE
'An absorbing read that you'll want to stay up late to finish' INSTYLE AUSTRALIA
'A remarkable exposé . . . told with an engaging, light touch reminiscent of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and Simsion's The Rosie Project' BOOKS + PUBLISHING
'Highly engaging. Brings alive the frontline of mental health care' PROFESSOR PATRICK MCGORRY AO, AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR 2010
'Entertaining, enlightening, it embraces the complexity of what it means to be human' MEREDITH JAFFÉ
'A great read that combines laugh-out-loud moments with those that bring tears to your eyes. Anne Buist skilfully writes from her own experiences and co-author Graeme Simsion adds his inimitable Rosie Project style. An honest, sensitive look into mental health care in Australia' PROFESSOR JAYASHRI KULKARNI AM, Psychiatrist, Monash University
'Gripping, rich and insightful, and brimming with compassion. Shines a light on the grit and dedication of frontline workers, while giving a voice to everyone impacted by mental illness' ARIANE BEESTON, author of Because I'm Not Myself, You See
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Driven by an extensive host of characters, The Glass House unites the talents of its husband-and-wife author team to paint an engrossing picture of the mental-health landscape in Australia. By bringing country outsider Dr Hannah Wright into a Melburnian psychiatric ward as a trainee, Anne Buist and Graeme Simsion can peel back the tangled layers of complication and conflict among doctors, patients and administrators. We follow the stories of multiple patients—some funny, some serious, some absolutely devastating—before and after they leave the acute psychiatric ward of Menzies Hospital. Buist’s decades of experience as a practising psychiatrist lend authenticity to the narrative, especially when it comes to portraying competing opinions between medical professionals and the implication that there are no easy answers. These aren’t stories to be tied off with a bow; they’re nuanced and complicated, just like real life.
Customer Reviews
Page turner
As someone familiar with the health system, and mental health, I found this book incredibly honest and strong and true…and funny.