Changing My Mind, Margaret Trudeau
Changing My Mind, Margaret Trudeau
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Changing My Mind

Author: Margaret Trudeau

Narrator: Maureen McAdams

Unabridged: 11 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/11/2012


Synopsis

Canadians fell in love with Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s beautiful and high-spirited bride when he brought her to the world stage as the youngest First Lady in the history of the country.But the situation wasn’t as rosy as it seemed. Plagued by mood swings and unprepared for public life, Margaret became increasingly isolated at 24 Sussex, as her depression alternated with bouts of mania. As her behavior became more puzzling - even to Margaret herself - she did her best to mother her three young sons and stand by her husband. She finally broke down soon after their marriage dissolved.As time went by, Margaret achieved a fragile stability, remarrying and bearing two more children. But the tragic loss of her son, Michel, in a skiing accident and the passing of Pierre Trudeau a few years later were too much to bear, and Margaret became severely ill.After years of struggle to find the right doctors and the right treatment, Margaret has rebuilt her life once again. At 62, she is a vibrant, happy, and healthy woman who is an inspiration to us all.Also included in Changing My Mind are essays by three of Canada’s pre-eminent mental health professionals who explore some of the treatments available to patients today.

About Margaret Trudeau

From the heights of fame to despair, and from illness to robust health, MARGARET TRUDEAU, Canada’s former first lady, has lived a storied life of joy, sorrow and recovery.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on July 14, 2018

While I enjoyed reading "Changing My Mind", it was not what I expected. Since experiencing my own bout of sadness, I was searching for a memoir with an extensive focus on mental illness. I was drawn to this book because I thought Margaret Trudeau’s journey in the Canadian mental health care system......more

Goodreads review by Golfergirl on December 20, 2020

Full disclosure, I am not a Margaret Trudeau fan. Perhaps that coloured my opinion of this biography. Perhaps I should say autobiography, because the “auto” part is on full display. I am sympathetic to the victims of mental illness. However Ms. Trudeau has benefitted from access to health care, fina......more

Goodreads review by Alexis on January 12, 2011

Was surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. I liked reading about her marriage to Pierre Trudeau and some of the diplomatic things that happened during that time period. I also appreciated how she talked about her bipolar disorder, and was frank and candid about the dark periods and what happened......more

Goodreads review by Rose on August 31, 2011

A very honest account of living with bi polar illness. It was very straight forward and helpful in understanding this illness a little better. With all her ups and downs I found I really liked Margaret. A few very close people in my life suffer form this mental illness and I know every day is a stru......more