

An excellent and incredibly timely book, more relevant now than ever. Told in a dialogue-led caseload style, from the point of view of a recognizably conventional therapist working in a very unconventional arena, its prose is so natural that you may have to remind yourself it is a work of fiction. Indeed, for a while, when starting, I found myself unsure exactly what was going on, and wondering if I was reading a real-life interview transcript – and that isn’t criticism, but rather prai...
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