"This utterly gripping, sharply written memoir pulls no punches. With cauterizing honesty and a blessed sense of perspective, Annita Perez Sawyer takes you into and through her dark experience to the shores of wisdom." --Philip Lopate, author, Being With Children
"How to mend a psyche shattered by personal trauma? Annita Sawyer seeks answers to that question, first for her patients and then for herself. In prose without a hint of self-pity, yet rich in sensory details and professional insight, she draws a dark history into the light." --Scott Russell Sanders, author, Divine Animal: A Novel
"Annita Sawyer writes candidly -- and gracefully -- of her vulnerabilities and her persistence as she details her harrowing experience with a misdiagnosis, the hard-won life she forges in its wake, and her ultimate reconciliation with her buried past. Smoking Cigarettes, Eating Glass is a brave, compassionate, memorable book." --Jane Brox, author, Five Thousand Days Like This One: The Evolution of Artifical Light
"This account of psychiatric misdiagnosis and mistreatment is remarkable for its narrative force, its palpable (and entirely justified) rage, and its fierce honesty." --Anne Fadiman, author, At Large and At Small and The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
"Annita Sawyer's Smoking Cigarettes, Eating Glass is an extraordinary achievement, a memoir of a Yale-trained psychologist's harrowing struggle with serious mental illness and recovery. Beautifully written and full of heartbreak, hope and wisdom, for anyone with a personal or family history of mental illness, this is a must read." --Thomas H. Styron, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine
"A fiercely honest and beautifully written book." --Paul Austin, author, Beautiful Eyes and Something for the Pain
"The author's look back on her youth is especially absorbing from her perspective as a practicing psychologist who has treated people with mental illnesses similar to those she experienced." --Library Journal