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On Sale: September 9, 2008
240 pages ISBN: 1590511913 EAN: 9781590511916 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Memoir
HURRY DOWN SUNSHINE TELLS THE STORY OF THE extraordinary summer when, at the age of fifteen, Michael Greenbergβs daughter was struck mad. It begins with Sallyβs visionary crack-up on the streets of Greenwich Village, and continues, among other places, in the out-of-time world of a Manhattan psychiatric ward during the cityβs most sweltering months. βI feel like Iβm traveling and traveling with nowhere to go back to,β Sally says in a burst of lucidity while hurtling away toward some place her father could not dream of or imagine. Hurry Down Sunshine is the chronicle of that journey, and its effect on Sally and those closest to herβher brother and grandmother, her mother and stepmother, and, not least of all, the author himself. Among Greenbergβs unforgettable gallery of characters are an unconventional psychiatrist, an Orthodox Jewish patient, a manic Classics professor, a movie producer, and a landlord with literary dreams. Unsentimental, nuanced, and deeply humane, Hurry Down Sunshine holds the reader in a mesmerizing state of suspension between the mundane and the transcendent.
βThe psychotic break of his fifteen-year-old daughter is the grit around which Michael Greenberg forms the pearl that is Hurry Down Sunshine. It is a brilliant, taut, entirely original study of a suffering child and a family and marriage under siege. I know of no other book about madness whose claim to scientific knowledge is so modest and whose artistic achievement is so great.β β Janet Malcolm, author of The Silent Woman: Sylvia Plath & Ted Hughes and The Journalist and the Murderer
βOne of the most gripping and disturbingly honest books I have ever read.Β The courage Michael Greenberg shows in narrating the story of his adolescent daughterβs descent into psychosis is matched byΒ his acute understanding of how alone each of us, sane or manic, is in our processing of reality and our attempts to get others to appreciate what seems important to us. This isΒ a remarkable memoir.β β Phillip Lopate, author of Two Marriages and Waterfront: A Journey Around Manhattan
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