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The Good Greek Girl

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The Good Greek Girl will make you laugh, cry, gasp and smile, written with the honesty Maria's story deserved, and the elegance and craft expected from such an inspiring public intellectual.Maria Katsonis is the good Greek girl who grew up above her parents' milk bar and shared a bedroom with her yiayia. That is until university where she discovered her rebellious side, realized her true sexuality and abandoned nine-tenths of an economics degree for a career in the theatre.Furthering her studies later in life, Maria attended Harvard University and left with a Masters of Public Administration. Little did she know, in five years time, Maria would be alone on a bed in a white psych ward fighting for her life."In the space of five years, I went from graduating at Harvard to becoming a psych patient. I overcame the stranglehold of depression and chose not to die. Instead, I embraced life only to discover I am a good Greek girl at heart, albeit an unconventional one. This is my story."

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    • Books+Publishing

      January 28, 2015

      Harvard graduate Maria Katsonis is an accomplished public servant whose successful self-image is disrupted when she falls into depression. In this memoir, we follow her self-medication, suicidal thoughts and a stint in a psych ward. A major theme is the clash between image and reality: Katsonis defines herself as bold, a ‘butch tomboy’ and a high achiever, and from the outside she is perceived as middle-class. She is a Greek girl expected to be straight, married and a mother. As a gay woman with a mental illness, she challenges the norm. The value in this text is the explicit detailing of daily life in the psych ward, in suffering depression, and in the path to recovery. Katsonis is a beyondblue ambassador, and this book aims to demystify depression and its sufferers. Yet it is clear the book is Katsonis’ first full-length effort. The narrative is disjointed and light on actual scenes—there are snippets of remembered conversations and summaries of interactions—and it can lack the presence desired in a memoir. The Good Greek Girl is recommended for readers interested in the clash of traditional and modern values, and comfortable following a narrator who is ‘gripped by the blackness’ of depression.

      Lou Heinrich is the books editor at Lip

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