Lisa, Bright and Dark

Lisa, Bright and Dark by John Neufeld is a reissue published by Berkley on November 1, 1970. This 144-page book presents the poignant narrative of a teenage girl’s descent into madness, exploring the challenges faced by her and her three friends as they navigate this difficult journey together.
Readers will find a sensitive portrayal of friendship and mental health, as the story delves into the complexities of adolescence and the struggles that accompany it. The themes of children’s fiction and the role of psychiatrists in understanding mental health are woven throughout the narrative, offering insights into the characters’ experiences and the societal perceptions of mental illness.
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Hailed as a “work of art” by the New York Times, this bestselling classic brings a deft touch and understanding spirit to the story of a teenage girl’s descent into madness-and the three friends who are determined to walk with her where adults fear to tread.
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