'A literary star is born in Laura Richmond. All My Worldly Joy is an astonishing memoir. Perfectly straddling the line of heart-cracking and side-splitting, Laura bleeds her most vulnerable moments in tender, honest prose with searing wit and insight. For such difficult subject matter its an astoundingly easy read, thanks to Lauras warm, hilarious and soul-baring writing style. Moreover, Laura unwittingly provides a protagonist to fall in love with - herself. Youll want to reach into the pages, give her a big hug and tell her shes wonderful. All My Worldly Joy is, and I do not say this lightly, a masterpiece. If its not an instant bestseller, I will personally flip a table' Sara Gibbs, author of Drama Queen: One Autistic Woman and a Life of Unhelpful Labels
'Laura Richmond writes with frankness, humour, and great intelligence about motherhood and mental health. This book is beautiful and heartbreaking, but also filled with love and humanity. Richmonds voice is absolutely incredible, and I want to hear more of it' Miranda Ward, author of Adrift: Fieldnotes from Almost-Motherhood
'In this beautifully written and incredibly moving memoir, Laura manages to shine a light on a mental health system that has for so many been unfit for purpose. This book is now going to be my first recommendation for any therapist who wants to work with new mothers' Dr Miriam Donaghy, psychotherapist and founder of MumsAid
'As a perinatal psychiatrist working with women through pregnancy and parenting this is a wonderful, rich and challenging read that gives such an insight into our mental health system. Lauras voice leaps out from the page with wit, passion and authenticity and I was honoured to read her story' Dr Becca Moore, perinatal psychiatrist