Author: Anne Deveson
Publication info: Penguin Books Australia Ltd; Rev Ed edition (31 Mar 1998)
ISBN: 0140272577
"This is a story about a journey... where my son became a will-o'-the wisp, leading us all into brambles and boglands... Jonathan had schizophrenia. He was seventeen when he first became ill. In the beginning I had intended writing a book about schizophrenia. After Jonathan's death I wanted to write a more personal book..." Anne Deveson has won widespread recognition for her work as a writer, broadcaster and documentary film-maker.
Australian documentary filmmaker Deveson offers a brave and frank account of her son Jonathan's seven-year battle with schizophrenia exacerbated by drug abuse, which ended with his death from a drug overdose at age 24 in 1986. As a newborn Jonathan suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, and as a child and adolescent he had nightmares and seemed anxious, but otherwise his development was uneventful until a sudden personality shift at the age of 17, which led to a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Without sentimentality, Deveson describes how Jonathan giggled at his father's funeral, how he wrecked Deveson's house and tried to kill her, believing her to be the Devil, and how he sat in jail for months on an armed robbery charge of which he turned out to be innocent (Deveson refused to post bail because the court would not commit Jonathan to a hospital for treatment). Deveson details her fruitless search for a cure, which even took her to India, and her impotence in the face of Jonathan's refusal to be helped and laws that put his civil rights before his health. Not wishing to intrude on others' privacy, she obliquely refers to the strain her other children have endured, and the sundering of her relationship with a live-in lover. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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