Inferno, Catherine Cho
Inferno, Catherine Cho
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Inferno
A Memoir of Motherhood and Madness

Author: Catherine Cho

Narrator: Catherine Cho

Unabridged: 6 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/04/2020


Synopsis

Inferno is the riveting memoir of a young mother who is separated from her newborn son and husband when she's involuntarily committed to a psychiatric ward in New Jersey after a harrowing bout of postpartum psychosis.

This program is read by the author.

When Catherine Cho and her husband set off from London to introduce their newborn son to family scattered across the United States, she could not have imagined what lay in store. Before the trip’s end, she develops psychosis, a complete break from reality, which causes her to lose all sense of time and place, including what is real and not real. In desperation, her husband admits her to a nearby psychiatric hospital, where she begins the hard work of rebuilding her identity.

In this unwaveringly honest, insightful, and often shocking memoir Catherine reconstructs her sense of self, starting with her childhood as the daughter of Korean immigrants, moving through a traumatic past relationship, and on to the early years of her courtship with and marriage to her husband, James. She masterfully interweaves these parts of her past with a vivid, immediate recounting of the days she spent in the ward.

The result is a powerful exploration of psychosis and motherhood, at once intensely personal, yet holding within it a universal experience – of how we love, live and understand ourselves in relation to each other.

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company

About Catherine Cho

Catherine Cho is a literary agent in the UK. Originally from the United States, she’s lived in New York and Hong Kong, and she currently lives in London with her family. Inferno is her first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vonda on March 24, 2020

An honest and unflinching look at postpartum psychosis, mental hospitalization and the Korean culture. A brutally honest look at Catherine Cho's life. It's amazing how she opened herself up like this and shared so much! She tells how traveling around stressed her out and then she had a baby leading......more

Goodreads review by fatma on October 15, 2020

4-4.5 stars an absolutely stunning memoir in every sense of the word. catherine cho's writing has a way of burrowing under your skin. rtc......more

Goodreads review by Fraser on January 22, 2022

This is absolutely a book worth reading, even if structurally and stylistically it didn’t always gel with me. I can see why it’s arranged as it is, but it also made it feel very detached and artificial, maybe because of the audio narration too, which always tends to feel slightly removed; I’m not su......more

Goodreads review by Mallory on August 17, 2024

This was a very compelling memoir. It was hard to read at times because it was so honest and raw, but it was also a super quick read. I love that writing helped the author refind herself after psychosis so that the reader got to truly see the process and exactly what she was going through. Catherine......more


Awards

  • Library Journal Best Books of the Year
  • The Guardian (UK) Best Books of the Year