'I've still got the diaries somewhere scruffy from stuffing them in my handbag and covered with something just short of scribble. Five or six diaries. What was happening was earth-changing. I felt compelled to record it as faithfully as I could...' Linda Appleby During the 1990s Linda Appleby a brilliant university academic kept a journal that combined a sharp sense of what was happening in - and in some ways to - the world with an unintentional timeline of her own mental breakdown which culminated in a stay at Cambridge's Fulbourn Hospital in the early 2000s. Current events from the period - the long war in the former Yugoslavia the hostages in Lebanon the Good Friday Agreement the rise of Tony Blair - are intertwined with Linda's professional domestic and romantic concerns. The result is an honest and unapologetic record of a keen mind gradually broken by a combination of external and internal pressures. Through it all Linda's care for her children her strong religious faith - which though Christian extends to a more than passing interest in both Muslim and Hindu beliefs - and academic grounding in philosophy somehow saved her from total disaster and the book ends with a few entries in the mid-2000s when Linda having left Fulbourn had been able to make a new life for herself in Cambridge. A few of the poems she was writing at the time are included in the book.
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