Warning: if you are not especially interested (s) postnatal depression, better abstain. Indeed, this book gets bogged down for 300 pages in a meticulous description of the depression of a young mother on a daily basis. I almost cracked under way, both by slowness, lack of interest of the subject, the lack of rebounding as noted besides another drive quite unfriendly side of the heroin that one is on the verge of taking a dislike.
Anyway, as I read with pleasure other novels by the same author, I got hooked. And finally, yes, after the 300 pages of the Treaty of Psychology, rather it was 100 pages of a good novel D. Kennedy.