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love lay down beside me and we wept

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

love lay down beside me and we wept

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781800183483

Publisher:

Boundless Publishing Group Ltd

Imprint:

Unbound

Publication Date:

8th October 2025

UK Publication Date:

17th April 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Coping with / advice about mental health issues or topics
Psychiatric and mental disorders

Dewey:

362.2092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 141mm, Height 222mm

Description

love lay down beside me and we weptis Helen Murray Taylor's lyrical memoir of devastating mental illness.

Helen Murray Taylor was finding her feet as a young doctor and trying to maintain some semblance of a life in the shadow of a punishing schedule when she witnessed a horrific road traffic accident. The impact of this fatal collision caught Helen off guard and had terrible repercussions. Both her career and her mental health took a battering. After a succession of other distressing events left Helen emotionally shattered and seriously depressed, she was admitted to a psychiatric ward and sectioned under the Mental Health Act. At her lowest, she almost succeeded in taking her own life. love lay down beside me and we wept sprang from these difficult times, from Helen's months on the ward and the psychological upheaval of being restrained against her will, and from the challenge of being a doctor turned patient, but also from the moments of pure comedy and unexpected comradeship that she encountered there.

This is a profoundly moving and masterful account of one woman's physical and psychological breakdown, it's a tribute to the love that supported her through it, and it's an offering to the reader who might find comfort or understanding in this story.

Reviews

'Like When Breath Becomes Air where the skilled doctor becomes patient. . . Uplifting, never maudlin, and written with real kick. Helen is a brilliant anatomist of her own turbulent struggle' Alan Warner, author of The Stars in the Bright Sky

'A courageous and intelligent book, I heartily recommend it' Elissa Soave, author of Ginger and Me

'Rich with incredible psychological and emotional veracity, this book is a compelling case for the redemptive possibilities of writing' Andy West, author of The Life Inside

'Vivid, candid, compelling, mesmerising. This is the sort of vital memoir that increases the store of empathy in the world' Kevin MacNeil, author of The Stornoway Way

'Stark, witty, redemptive . . . Its rare to encounter a writer this gifted who has experienced the abyss from within, and survived' Conor O'Callaghan, author of We Are Not In the World

'How Helen manages to convey her awful mental health experiences with such a light touch without shying away from the difficult stuff is truly remarkable' Sharon Sweeney, Group Features Director, Woman & Home and women's weeklies

Author Bio

Helen Murray Taylor is the author of the novel The Backstreets of Purgatory (Unbound, 2018). She was brought up in the Lake District and the north-east of Scotland. Before becoming a writer, she worked as a junior doctor in Glasgow and then as a research scientist in Oxford and London. The profound effects of a severe psychiatric illness, during which she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act, led her away from her intended career. Writing played a crucial role in her recovery. Her memoir love lay down beside me and we wept tells part of this story. She currently lives in the south of France.

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