The bullet

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In August 2014, Tom Lee and his parents drove out to visit Severalls Hospital, a former in-patient psychiatric hospital. Closed since the 1990s, as part of a nationwide shuttering of psychiatric institutions, the buildings now stand derelict and overgrown. But in the recent past, the name ‘Severalls’ resounded with dread and fear, entering local lexicon as a place where the strange, deranged and dangerous were ‘kept away’. Among those strange, deranged and dangerous people were Tom’s own parents. ‘The Bullet’ is a memoir of their time in Severalls, and the breakdowns and difficulties that led them there – often against their will. It is also Tom’s own story of his struggle with his fragmenting mental health – a hereditary bullet he believed he’d dodged – and the extraordinary physical crises that precipitated them.

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SKU: 9781783785049 Category: Tags: , Publisher/imprint : Granta Books
Page count : 208
Published on 2nd May, 2024

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In August 2014, Tom Lee and his parents drove out to visit Severalls Hospital, a former in-patient psychiatric hospital. Closed since the 1990s, as part of a nationwide shuttering of psychiatric institutions, the buildings now stand derelict and overgrown. But in the recent past, the name ‘Severalls’ resounded with dread and fear, entering local lexicon as a place where the strange, deranged and dangerous were ‘kept away’. Among those strange, deranged and dangerous people were Tom’s own parents.The Bullet is a memoir of their time in Severalls, and the breakdowns and difficulties that led them there – often against their will. It is also Tom’s own story of his struggle with his fragmenting mental health – a hereditary bullet he believed he’d dodged – and the extraordinary physical crises that precipitated them. Deeply moving, clear-sighted and enormously poignant, The Bullet is a window onto the treatment of mental health disorders in the UK, and a searing analysis of living with a fracturing mind.

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Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 22.4 × 14 × 2.4 cm
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