Beth C.
Written on Jan 19, 2015
Mimi Baird "lost" her father as a very young girl. She was not told about her father's illness or what had happened to him - simply that he was "away". It wasn't until she was an adult that she learned the truth, and was given a unique manuscript written by her father *while he was suffering from his disease*. As she began to put the pieces together, she soon forged a look at the father she barely knew - but had never forgotten.
He Wanted the Moon is an apt title for this story. While it is an interesting look inside a patient suffering from manic depression during a time when such a thing was VERY misunderstood, it feels a bit incomplete. For those not familiar with this disease, or with the "treatments" given to patients during this time, there is a lot left unsaid. I realize Ms. Baird was primarily interested in her father's treatment and history, however more information into standard processes, other famous sufferers, and so on would have given a better basis for a fuller picture of the disease as a whole and her father's place within it.
Having said that - it is a look into the disease that most do not get and that most sufferers are incapable of giving. I can't imagine the despair for an analytical mind like Dr. Baird's as he realized he was slipping further and further into madness. And while his aftermath was covered somewhat quickly, I wonder if he even knew at the end how much of him was lost.