Wow, what a book. It's hard to review it because it's a product of time for me as the last two months or so have had me hitting the deepest (hence the title) parts of my depression ever so reading this was like reading a book someone wrote to me. (I'm not schizophrenic though so that part missed me by).
The part that stood out for me the most is where Caden realizes that while his mental illness hit him, it also hit his family. It's certainly possible to lose yourself in your illness to the point where you forget about what it's doing to the people around you. It's hard to force yourself to see outside of what is happening to
you to see what is happening to
them.
I'm purchasing the hardcover so I can highlight parts and write in the margins.