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Lisa K
  • Rated 3 stars

Interesting and very honest - though a little one-sided at times. The book covers the period after Wong runs afoul of the political correct after writing about a Montreal shooting and how francophone society may have played a role in the massacre. Wong is not a particularly sympathetic character, and the writing at times is clearly self-serving. For all that I enjoyed it and she does a fine job of cataloguing how indifferent the work world is to the issue of depression. Recommend.

Lisa K wrote this review Saturday, September 1, 2012.
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