THE OUTSIDER (Book)
Reviews the book 'The Outsider: A Journey Into My Father's Struggle
With Madness,' by Nathaniel Lachenmeyer.
By PT Staff published March 1, 2002 - last reviewed on June 9, 2016
PT BOOKSHELF
ON SEXUALITY, SPIRITUALITY, SCHIZOPHRENIA AND MORE A JOURNEY INTO
MY FATHER'S STRUGGLE WITH MADNESS
Broadway, $14
One day in 1995, award-winning mental-health writer Nathaniel
Lachenmeyer received word of his father's death. A heart attack had ended
his life at age 51, but something far worse had taken his life away many
years before: schizophrenia. Charles Lachenmeyer was once a young
sociologist with a Ph.D., a wife and son and a promising future, but
paranoid delusions forced him into a life on the street. Nathaniel
retraces his father's steps in hopes of understanding what happened and
why. The resulting book takes us on a spiraling descent into poverty,
estrangement and isolation.