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Parenthood brings sleepless nights, tears and tantrums, nappy changes from hell, and the firm belief that you're Cameron Diaz ... wait, what? New mum, Jen Wight, definitely wasn't expecting that. But after her son was born, her worldview shifted in strange and unexpected ways. Within weeks, Jen found herself living a very different life - working out the deeper connections underpinning existence and discussing strategy with Barack Obama. The problem is, no one else could see what she saw. Not even her next-door neighbour, Renée Zellweger! Rattled tells the extraordinary story of how Jen…mehr

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Parenthood brings sleepless nights, tears and tantrums, nappy changes from hell, and the firm belief that you're Cameron Diaz ... wait, what? New mum, Jen Wight, definitely wasn't expecting that. But after her son was born, her worldview shifted in strange and unexpected ways. Within weeks, Jen found herself living a very different life - working out the deeper connections underpinning existence and discussing strategy with Barack Obama. The problem is, no one else could see what she saw. Not even her next-door neighbour, Renée Zellweger! Rattled tells the extraordinary story of how Jen overcame her manic episodes - caused by postpartum psychosis - and beat her postpartum depression to become the loving, caring, wonderful mother she is today.
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Jen Wight works as a fundraiser for an addiction and homelessness charity and is proud to have raised millions of pounds for social justice causes here in the UK and Australia. She was the city editor for the first ever 'Not for Tourists' London guide (NFT). She has written columns, reviews and features for a wide range of websites and magazines including Mamamia, Mumsonthego, Time Out Sydney and Third Sector. She is a confident public speaker and is happy - and indeed keen - to talk openly about her mental health to help break down the stigma that surrounds this area. She lives in Hackney, where she grew up, with her husband and son.