Uninvented Stories of Invented People: A Hooking, Inevitably Touching, and Therapeutic Tragicomedy Based on Uninvented Stories of True Love, Loss, and Self-Search, Narrated by a Psychiatrist
This is a Russian book, about a psychiatrist in a "nut house" as she calls it, and about her own abilities to keep her own sanity through tumultuous relationships. It has some very funny parts, with lots of character. My only real complaint has nothing to do with the story itself, but the writing. It reads like it was translated from the Russian by an auto-translator, creating strange phrasing and weird sentence structures that makes the internal translation challenging.