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Rabbits for Food

by Binnie Kirshenbaum

Rabbits for Food

by Binnie Kirshenbaum

On a New Year's Eve filled with forced merriment, Bunny, an acerbically funny and deeply depressed writer, succumbs to a complete collapse. Her breakdown, a culmination of the pressures and paradoxes of life, thrusts her into the stark environment of a prestigious New York hospital's psych ward. Amid the sterile halls, Bunny finds solace in observing and documenting the quirks and stories of her fellow patients, authoring an incisive novel about her own journey to this point. 'Rabbits for Food' is a piercingly humorous exploration of the human psyche, dissecting the thin lines between madness and clarity, desolation and creativity. Binnie Kirshenbaum crafts a tale of a woman's grappling with existence, love, and the pursuit of artistic truth, navigating her way through the tortuous path of recovery, even when it leads deeper into the labyrinth of her mind.

  • Psychological
  • Literary
  • Fiction
  • Humor
  • Mental Health
  • Contemporary
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