January First - Michael Schofield

January First

By Michael Schofield

  • Release Date: 2012-08-07
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 382 Ratings

Description

Michael Schofield’s daughter January is at the mercy of her imaginary friends, except they aren’t the imaginary friends that most young children have; they are hallucinations. And January is caught in the conflict between our world and their world, a place she calls Calalini.  Some of these hallucinations, like “24 Hours,” are friendly and some, like “400 the Cat” and “Wednesday the Rat,” bite and scratch her until she does what they want.  They often tell her to scream at strangers, jump out of buildings, and attack her baby brother. 
 
At six years old, January Schofield, “Janni,” to her family, was diagnosed with schizophrenia, one of the worst mental illnesses known to man.  What’s more, schizophrenia is 20 to 30 times more severe in children than in adults and in January’s case, doctors say, she is hallucinating 95 percent of the time that she is awake. Potent psychiatric drugs that would level most adults barely faze her. 

A New York Times bestseller, January First captures Michael and his family's remarkable story in a narrative that forges new territory within books about mental illness. In the beginning, readers see Janni’s incredible early potential: her brilliance, and savant-like ability to learn extremely abstract concepts. Next, they witnesses early warning signs that something is not right, Michael’s attempts to rationalize what’s happening, and his descent alongside his daughter into the abyss of schizophrenia.  Their battle has included a two-year search for answers, countless medications and hospitalizations, allegations of abuse, despair that almost broke their family apart and, finally, victories against the illness and a new faith that they can create a life for Janni filled with moments of happiness. 
 
A compelling, unsparing and passionate account, January First vividly details Schofield’s commitment to bring his daughter back from the edge of insanity.  It is a father’s soul-baring memoir of the daily struggles and challenges he and his wife face as they do everything they can to help Janni while trying to keep their family together. 

Reviews

  • Frustrating, but amazing

    4
    By Me is not me just me is me
    This novel was very frustrating for me to read at some points, as in my opinion some situations were handled strange. Otherwise, this was an amazing book, and I am very happy I got to read it. It is heartbreaking for Janni to go through this, and for Bohdi also. Very good book, hard to put down, but some areas were very sad.
  • Wonderful

    5
    By Okayyjayyy
    Absolutely phenomenal...
  • I don't know.

    4
    By MilesP.**
    I have been schizophrenic sine I was five,love the book, shout out to those suffering, we're in this together!
  • Couldn't put it down!

    5
    By annie6971
    What an amazing story! I read this whole book in one sitting! I cannot even imagine what it must be like for this family having a child with schizophrenia, but they seem like the most fantastic parents in the world!! Everyone should read this book!:)
  • Amazing!

    5
    By Hasbrogrl74
    Wonderful. Simply wonderful
  • Sherry

    5
    By Sherry66MD
    Amazing story. Thanks for sharing.
  • Thought provoking

    5
    By Beccaditt
    Thank you for sharing Jani's story. I am in awe of both her and the rest of your family. This book is an insight to a little girl's world, that we will never completely understand. It also reminds us that we need to be doing more to help and support mental health in the U.S.
  • January First

    5
    By Read away
    I was intrigued by the character, Janni... The book took my heart to a place of sadness and joy! Never give up.... So true!
  • Read this book in one day! Could not put it down!!

    5
    By Fresa
    My prayers go out to you guys. I will definitely keep following your story :)
  • Bravo

    5
    By lvmychi41
    Excellent...a graphic, moving story of ones family journey to hell and back. A must read for any parent who has a mentally ill child