Borderline Fiction by Derek Owusu review – life with borderline personality disorder
A student navigates troubled relationships at age 19 and 25, as he comes to terms with mental health difficulties “The best way to make sense of life,” Derek Owusu believes, “is to write about it.” His semi-autobiographical debut, That Reminds Me, was an attempt to understand how he came to be (…)
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