Butterfly in a Net
Memoir of a Maze
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About the Book
Virginia Fisher Yaffe is an ex-English teacher, ex-book reviewer and mother of three who has written a book about her lifelong battle against anxiety and depression. In a manner that is both hilarious and horrifying, she explains all that she has gone through in order to beat the demons that ruled her life until recently. It is written in the form of a memoir, and while the book's tone is serious, there is a certain amount of self-deprecation that manages to add levity to an otherwise sad subject. It is the book she wishes had been available to her in her younger years when this was a disease in the closet. Now that we know how many millions of North Americans struggle with anxiety and depression, this is a must-read for sufferers, their families and all who face obstacles of any size or shape. It shows how an ordinary person tries, falls down, picks herself back up and keeps on trying to get well. Written without self-pity, and with keen insight, the author grabs the readers' interest and never lets go.
About the Author
Virginia Fisher Yaffe was educated at The Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Mass., Bennington College and has a Masters Degree in English Literature from McGill University. She has taught English Literature classes at Dawson College and Concordia University and has written book reviews for The Montreal Gazette. She currently resides in Montreal with her three children.