TOO MUCH chronicles life on the brink-the brutal reality of medical residency, the toll of family dysfunction, and the harrowing battle for sanity-from navigating professional gaslighting and personal betrayal to confronting the depths of mental illness and addiction in a quest for truth and freedom.
"An uncompromising probe into the medical industry fused with an honest account of mental illness." -Kirkus Reviews
Accolades and Praise for TOO MUCH:
2025 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist Memoir (Personal Struggle/Health)2024-2025 Reader's Views Reviewer's Choice Humanities Gold Award Winner2024-2025 Reader's Views Reviewer's Choice Memoir/Autobiography/Biography Finalist"She has a unique perspective on what it means to find self-discovery and resilience in the face of adversity...TOO MUCH chronicles her journey with what many might consider an unconventional approach." -Chicago Tribune"Workplace bullying, gender discrimination and a culture of silence...a raw account of her experiences navigating mental health challenges during her time as a U.S. Army physician." -Midweek Hawaii, Honolulu Star Advertiser"Razor-sharp." -BookLife by Publishers Weekly"Books like TOO MUCH are essential as they give voice to experiences often stigmatized or ignored." -LA Entertainment Weekly"Honest and vulnerable." -NY Times Mag"A must-read." -USA TodayTOO MUCH is an inspiring and deeply personal account that will resonate with anyone who has felt overwhelmed, unheard, or struggled to find their authentic self amidst external pressures.