Shoot the Damn Dog blasts the stigma of depression as a character flaw and confronts the illness Winston Churchill called 'the black dog', a condition that humiliates, punishes and isolates its sufferers. It is a personal account of a journey through (and out of) severe depression as well as being a practical book, offering ideas about what might help. With its raw, understated eloquence, it will speak volumes to anyone whose life has been haunted by depression, as well as offering help and understanding to those whose loved ones suffer from this terrifying condition.
Sally Brampton Book order
Sally Brampton was an English journalist, columnist, magazine editor, and novelist. Her writing delved into profound personal experiences and the complexities of the human psyche. Brampton's literary style was characterized by its raw honesty and penetrating introspection. Her works often explored the intricacies of life and the search for meaning in the face of adversity.






- 2008
- 1995
Lovesick
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A bittersweet, contemporary novel of a group of friends, all in their thirties and successful, enmeshed in an emotional web of friendship, love, secrets - and AIDS. By the author of 'Good grief'.