Mad Woman -
: Reviewers on Goodreads praise it as a "powerful debut" that unflinchingly portrays the psychological damage of trauma. 2. Mad Woman by Bryony Gordon (2024 Non-Fiction)
: It’s dark, complex, and sometimes slow-moving, but it features massive, gasping twists in the second half. mad woman
: It addresses "female rage" and the "gaslighting" women face when they express anger. : Reviewers on Goodreads praise it as a
“Gordon has the talent and creativity to make her books informative yet entertaining. Her ability to laugh at herself without playing down her diagnosis is genius.” The StoryGraph : It addresses "female rage" and the "gaslighting"
A historical fiction piece based on the true story of , the world's first female investigative journalist.
: Gordon tackles burnout, menopause, binge eating, and OCD with "brazen candour".
“Hilarious and sad and then hilarious again. I inhaled this book, and it brought a much needed lightheartedness to mental health.” The StoryGraph