Review
""Skin Game "is a book of monumental value and importance. Caroline Kettlewell's graphically honest descriptions of her own self-inflicted violence are a testimony to her tremendous courage and strength. Readers are sure to be moved, enlightened, and empowered." --Tracy Alderman, Ph.D., author of "Inflicted Violence "and "Amongst Ourselves: A Self-Help Guide for Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder"
"In this remarkable, exquisitely written, and important book, Kettlewell reveals the sublime seductiveness of self-wounding and makes sense of the seemingly senseless...This is a book about the human condition and about how flesh and spirit both battle and sustain each other. Kettlewell successfully manages to put on paper what many cutters are unable to describe coherently. I am thankful that her pen was mightier than her razor." --Armando Favazza, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Missouri-Columbia and author of "Bodies Under Siege"
Product Description
A personal account of the struggle with self-mutilation or "cutting," discusses the family turmoil and personal anguish that led an intelligent young woman to relieve her anxieties by self-mutilation.