January First: A Child's Descent into Madness and Her Father's Struggle to Save Her
At age six, January ("Jani") Schofield was diagnosed with one of the most severe cases of child-onset schizophrenia on record. Hallucinating constantly, she is at the mercy of her imaginary friends—some of whom are friendly, while others tell her to scream at strangers, jump out of buildings, and...
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At age six, January ("Jani") Schofield was diagnosed with one of the most severe cases of child-onset schizophrenia on record. Hallucinating constantly, she is at the mercy of her imaginary friends—some of whom are friendly, while others tell her to scream at strangers, jump out of buildings, and attack her baby brother. Jani is torn between two places: "Calalini," the illusory home of her imaginary friends, and our world. When potent psychiatric drugs that would level most adults barely faze her, the line dividing delirium from reality grows dangerously blurry. Amid Jani's struggle are her parents, who face seemingly insurmountable obstacles daily just to keep both of their children alive and safe. Their battle has included a two-year search for answers, countless medications and hospitalizations, allegations of abuse, despair that almost broke the family apart and, finally, victories against the illness and a new faith that they can create a happy life for Jani. A passionate and inspirational account, January First is a father's soul-bearing memoir of the daily challenges and unwavering commitment to save his daughter from the edge of insanity, while doing everything he can to keep his family together. Now with Extra Libris material, including a reader’s guide and bonus content
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780307719096 (030771909X)
Publish date: August 6th 2013
Publisher: Broadway Books
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Parenting,
Health,
Family,
Medical,
Biography Memoir,
Psychology,
Mental Health,
Mental Illness
Bevor ich dieses Buch gelesen habe, hatte ich schon diverse Reportagen über Janni Schofield gesehen, sowie Interviews mit ihren Eltern und unzählige Auftritte in Talkshows. Und dabei hatte ich mehr und mehr den Eindruck gewonnen, dass Janni vielleicht gar nicht schizophren ist - sondern ihre Eltern ...
This book was absolutely riveting -- one of those books that made me want to drive long distances so that I could keep listening to it and that seeped into my consciousness often when I was away from it. But it's one of those books that grips you because it's so horrible; I couldn't imagine how diff...
If this book was a novel I probably would have rated it higher. Since it was a true story, I thought it was just ok. I found myself not liking Michael very much. Instead of being united with his wife, I felt that he chose to make it him and Janni against the world. If this had been a novel I wou...
January First was tragic.There's no other word for a child suffering undiagnosed schizophrenia than "tragic", and reading about a young couple struggling to not only manage their daughter's psychosis but also to get a diagnosis at all is equal parts stressful and heartbreaking.January First was terr...
"Ok, I really hope the Dad (who's telling the story) gets less irritating. I get it that you don't know yet that your child is Schizophrenic. But being an off the wall "genius" wouldn't give her license to have no manners and treat people badly. And taking it all out on your wife...douchey!"Those we...