Missing Me, Ayana Lage
Missing Me, Ayana Lage
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Missing Me
A Memoir of Postpartum Psychosis and the Long Road Back

Author: Ayana Lage

Narrator: Heni Zoutomou

Unabridged: 5 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Worthy Books

Published: 03/17/2026


Synopsis

A stunning memoir by a writer and mental health advocate about motherhood, postpartum mental health, and finding ground when you lose all control.

When writer and blogger Ayana Lage became pregnant, she prepared as any parent would: voraciously researching, Redditing, preparing for anything. And having experienced a previous miscarriage, she braced herself for the worst. But days after giving birth, Ayana’s sense of control began to break when God started speaking to her. After growing up Pentecostal and longing to hear from God, she heard him audibly for the first time—and often. God told her that she had been chosen. He told her that her daughter was the second coming of Jesus Christ. She carried around notebooks to ensure she didn't miss any divine words. Eventually, she was diagnosed with post-partum psychosis and sent to a psychiatric ward, unable to see loved ones or her baby and sometimes unsure whether she'd actually had a baby at all.

Her once-rational thought process was consumed with delusions, and overnight, the self-professing people-pleaser turned into a fearless charismatic, obeying what she believed to be God’s orders—including pulling the fire alarm to force an evacuation in the hospital—and shouting at anyone who disagreed with her. Slowly, the medication and treatment began to work, and when she was well enough to be released, the hard road to recovery began.

Ayana struggled to adjust to normal life after the breaks she endured—both the psychosis itself and the experience of feeling betrayed by her mind. Once a fierce mental health advocate, she still remained hesitant to share about psychosis, because of the stigma associated with this mental health disorder.

Drawing from Ayana’s notebooks and medical records, Missing Me is a gorgeously-written exploration of the revelations Ayana received during her psychotic episode, the surprising lessons about her life and faith revealed in the aftermath, and the long road to trusting her mind once again.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jodi on January 19, 2026

Thank you to Net Galley for the ARC in exchange for this honest review. Missing Me is an unflinchingly honest memoir that sits at the intersection of postpartum psychosis, faith, and the quiet devastation of shame. Lage writes with a rawness that feels both intentional and necessary—this is not a bo......more

Goodreads review by Beth on November 17, 2025

Missing Me is billed as the author’s experience with postpartum psychosis, but it truly is so much more than that. I’ve followed the author on social media for quite some time and when I first saw that she wrote a book, I was unsure if I could identify with the subject matter as I am not a mother. B......more

Goodreads review by Dea on March 19, 2026

Wow, what a rare and brutally honest first-person perspective on postpartum psychosis, a mental disorder rarely discussed from the victim's point of view but rather in headlines and documentaries. Ayana took a no-holds-barred approach to this sensitive topic, and even though she admits she is embarr......more

Goodreads review by Zach on January 05, 2026

This memoir was a quick read but a difficult one. The tone is open and inviting but like the author’s mind, the narrative jumps around and can be very hard to follow. The author struggled with a lifetime of anxiety and then experienced severe postpartum psychosis after the birth of her first child.......more

Goodreads review by Anne on December 09, 2025

Thank you to Netgalley for an early copy in exchange for an honest review. I had never heard of postpartum psychosis before hearing about the author's story so I feel like I learned a lot. It did jump around a lot to different timelines which I could sometimes see the reasoning for, and other times I......more