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Discover 'A Compelling, Addictive Novel for Readers of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.' This heartwarming and humorous trade paperback, written by acclaimed psychiatrist Anne Buist and bestselling author Graeme Simsion of The Rosie Project fame, invites you into the complex world of mental health through the eyes of Doctor Hannah Wright. As a psychiatry registrar, Hannah faces the challenges of a chaotic emergency room, but nothing can prepare her for the unpredictable psychiatric ward at Menzies Hospital. Embark on a journey where every day is filled with unique patients and multifaceted stories: from Chloe, battling a life-threatening eating disorder, to Sian, wrestling with postpartum psychosis, and the troubled MP, Xavier, whose explosive backstory unfolds throughout the narrative. This book beautifully intertwines humor and depth, reflecting on the human experience in the realm of mental health. The compelling storytelling is enriched by Buist's expertise and Simsion's light-hearted touch, creating an engaging tale that resonates with readers. 'Highly engaging', says Professor Patrick McGorry AO, highlighting the authenticity of mental health care depicted in this novel. Join Hannah in navigating her own emotional landscape while bringing to life a richly diverse cast of characters. Perfect for readers seeking insightful perspectives on psychiatry, this novel blends humor and pathos, making it a must-read on your book list. Immerse yourself in a story that entertains, enlightens, and reveals the complexities of being human in our modern world. Secure your copy today and experience this remarkable adventure in mental health.