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Publication Order of Standalone Novels
| Let Down Your Hair | (2022) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
| The Wrong Knickers | (2014) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Mad Girl | (2016) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Eat, Drink, Run | (2018) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| You Got This | (2019) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Glorious Rock Bottom | (2020) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| No Such Thing As Normal | (2021) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Mad Woman | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of And Other Lies Books
| Feminists Don't Wear Pink and Other Lies | (2018) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| It's Not OK to Feel Blue | (2019) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
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Bryony Gordon is a U.K. author born July 5, 1980.
She is known for writing such books as the Wrong Knickers and Mad Woman. She has also written You Got This and Mad Girl, Sunday Times Number One bestsellers that were nominated for British Book Awards.
She writes a column that is published in the Daily Mail. Gordon hosts the podcast The Life of Bryony. She wrote for the Telegraph for 23 years and was one of the most loved writers of the papers. She also hosted the Mad World podcast.
She founded Mental Health Mates in 2016. It is a global peer support network that encourages people with mental health issues to make contact and to get out of the house. She won the MIND Making a Difference Award for her work in 2017 changing the perception that mental health has in the media.
Bryony ran the London Marathon in her underwear in 2018. Two years later, she won the Journalists’ Charity Award from the Society of Editors for mental health campaigning. In 2023, she received the Royal College of Psychiatrists President’s Medal for the work that she did to help improve the lives of people who had or were experiencing mental illness.
Mad Girl is a 2016 book by Bryony Gordon. This is a nonfiction work that fans of nonfiction will be clamoring to read. In this honest and up front memoir, Bryony delves into her world of being sick.
She has OCD, something that lives like a snake in her brain. Ever since she was a teen it has been telling her that her world is about to crash or her family might die if she didn’t say a phrase five times. Or she might have killed someone and forgotten about it.
It has caused her to have alopecia, bulimia, and to be dependent on drugs. She has gotten to a point where Bryony is sick of going through it. Keeping quiet about her illness has given it the type of cachet that it really does not deserve. Here she shares her story with wit and honesty.
From the outside, it might seem as though everything is going very well for Bryony. She is a columnist who is doing very well writing for the Telegraph. She is also a bestselling author and is happily married and is a wife with a very cute daughter. At this time, she has been laughing and living as well as she can while also dealing with her sickness.
Now more than ever is a good time for her to speak out. She writes with the warmth that she has come to be known for and a touch of a dark humor that you can’t forget. Bryony shows the reader the relationship that she has with OCD and depression in the type of way that only she can. The result is a personal memoir that is difficult to forget. Emotional, funny, and more, check out Mad Girl for Bryony’s personal account of a life living with mental illness.
Glorious Rock Bottom is a 2020 book by Bryony Gordon. Have you been looking for a new book to add to your bookshelf or your list? Then check out this novel from Bryony Gordon and check out a nonfiction memoir that is truly interesting, all the more so because it is a direct recollection of Gordon’s life.
In this novel, the author begins talking about the relationship that she has kept for two decades, a toxic engagement with alcohol and drugs. She tells the reader why hitting rock bottom was a traumatic event and the realization that she was continually putting herself in danger led to her saving her own life.
This author is known for being honest and retells some of the scariest, darkest moments of her addiction. She always addressed the fact that being an alcoholic takes away the ability that you have to focus on your work, your family, your children, your health, and yourself.
Through all of the darkness there was a little sliver of light as the work began. Bryony went to rehab and attended AA meetings. She did a lot of hard work through self reflection and did her best to accept herself, to be a good friend, and to pursue love and hope. The result was a journey to try and stay sober that she never would have been able to picture taking when she was younger.
Whether you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues or substance abuse, this novel evokes a variety of emotions depending on what page you are on. This sobriety memoir is definitely worth checking out no matter what– grab a copy of Glorious Rock Bottom to follow along with every word.
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