Not Quite Sane
My Fight for Troubled Minds - and My Own
Marjorie Wallace(Author)
Whitefox Publishing Ltd
Will be published approx. on 25. October 2026
Book
Hardback
528 pages
978-1-917523-15-8 (ISBN)
Description
Not Quite Sane is the extraordinary autobiography of Marjorie Wallace, award-winning journalist and founder of the leading mental health charity SANE.
Marjorie's ambition was to be a war reporter - yet it was not in conflict zones but behind the net curtains of ordinary living-rooms that she found her front line. She fought for those whose lives had been blighted by loss, disability or dispossession, and as a television reporter, director and then investigative journalist, used her gifts as a writer to give a voice to the less fortunate. Known as a social reformer of the nineteenth century, Marjorie battled to change the perceptions and understanding of mental illness.
All the time she was absorbed in other people's sorrows, Marjorie was struggling to keep her own at bay. She reveals the causes of the pain that drove her passions and recalls her heady time in television filming the embers of 'Swinging London', her succession of doomed romances with some of the best-known men of her generation, her life as a single mother and her turbulent marriage to a Polish aristocrat and psychoanalyst. For more than four decades Marjorie investigated a series of 'strange tales of the mind', the most astonishing of which is described in her celebrated book The Silent Twins
In 1986, Marjorie founded SANE and created the UK's first specialist mental health helpline, open 365 days a year. She continues to fight her corner in the cut-throat world of philanthropy and charity.
Not Quite Sane is a candid, achingly honest and often funny memoir, recounting one woman's epic life and the perils of being a pioneering campaigner. Marjorie's courage and self-awareness will inspire and console many who, like her, have found life a difficult and often solitary journey.
Marjorie's ambition was to be a war reporter - yet it was not in conflict zones but behind the net curtains of ordinary living-rooms that she found her front line. She fought for those whose lives had been blighted by loss, disability or dispossession, and as a television reporter, director and then investigative journalist, used her gifts as a writer to give a voice to the less fortunate. Known as a social reformer of the nineteenth century, Marjorie battled to change the perceptions and understanding of mental illness.
All the time she was absorbed in other people's sorrows, Marjorie was struggling to keep her own at bay. She reveals the causes of the pain that drove her passions and recalls her heady time in television filming the embers of 'Swinging London', her succession of doomed romances with some of the best-known men of her generation, her life as a single mother and her turbulent marriage to a Polish aristocrat and psychoanalyst. For more than four decades Marjorie investigated a series of 'strange tales of the mind', the most astonishing of which is described in her celebrated book The Silent Twins
In 1986, Marjorie founded SANE and created the UK's first specialist mental health helpline, open 365 days a year. She continues to fight her corner in the cut-throat world of philanthropy and charity.
Not Quite Sane is a candid, achingly honest and often funny memoir, recounting one woman's epic life and the perils of being a pioneering campaigner. Marjorie's courage and self-awareness will inspire and console many who, like her, have found life a difficult and often solitary journey.
Reviews / Votes
'I've known Marjorie for decades. She is a legend in our sector... a fearless campaigner without whom none of us would be here now fighting for mental health.' -- Sir Stephen Fry, actor, broadcaster, comedian, narrator and writer 'You couldn't make it up, and you don't have to: this true account of an almost unbelievable life is written with the skill and delicacy of a seasoned writer. It reads like a thriller, in turn gripping, devastating and entertaining. After Marjorie Wallace was born, they broke the mould: I cannot recommend this book highly enough.' -- Dame Joanna Lumley, actress, author, activist, presenter 'This is an excellent book... Marjorie could have had the golden life many can only dream of but instead she followed her heart to help those who suffer the most - those with mental illness - the most painful of all diseases in my opinion. Through her extraordinary network of politicians, businessmen, academics, celebrities and royals, including the King of Saudi Arabia and the Sultan of Brunei, she relentlessly raised over GBP50 million to build a research centre in Oxford and to create her leading mental health charity, SANE, which saves thousands of lives each year. She started the movement to help those who are helpless. She's my heroine.' -- Ruby Wax OBE, actress, comedian, writer, television personality 'Marjorie Wallace's memoir reflects her extraordinary ability to describe her unique and pioneering role in the modern history of mental health in elegant and lyrical prose. Moreover, her autobiography contains an abundance of wittily entertaining stories about the great and the good who she has encountered throughout her amazing life.' -- Alan Samson, publisher and former chairman of Weidenfeld & NicolsonMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-917523-15-8 (9781917523158)
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Person
Marjorie Wallace CBE is an investigative journalist whose fighting spirit has led her to help break some of the highest-profile exposes, including the Thalidomide scandal and the Dioxin disaster. Her series of articles for The Times, The Forgotten Illness, led to the founding of mental health charity SANE and has been recognised as changing attitudes and shaping policy on mental health at a national and international level. Her love of poetry, literature, drama and music has combined with her rigorous objectivity to enable her to give voice to other people's inner-most thoughts, feelings, conflicts and achievements.
Her best-known book, The Silent Twins, has been turned into three films, numerous plays, documentaries and operas since publication.
Her best-known book, The Silent Twins, has been turned into three films, numerous plays, documentaries and operas since publication.