What is it like to have depression with psychotic features?
What is a day like inside a psych ward?
What
is the psychiatrist thinking?
Sometimes the best way to explore questions like these is in a
story. So here is
Prozac Monologues' first review of a novel.
Monica Starkman is a psychiatrist at the University of Michigan whose expertise includes psychosomatic disorders, stress, and women's issues around fertility, miscarriage, and obstetrics. In her debut novel,
The End of Miracles, she turns her clinical experience to the story of one woman, Margo Kerber, a long-infertile woman who finally conceives, tragically miscarries, and then... unravels.