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0411

0411

by Yang Yiying


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0411
by Yang Yiying


This is a book about postpartum depression, motherhood, and life itself. During the days when I was shrouded in the dimness of depression, writing became my only way to resist it; these diaries were the outlet for my pain at that time. “You’re financially well off, how could you be depressed?” “Your family loves you, how could you be depressed?” But when depression struck me in a tangible, undeniable way, I realized that the root of postpartum depression does not lie there, even though those two factors may influence its severity.


The process of pregnancy and childbirth belongs solely to women. Only women experience the estrangement and contradictions of their own bodies—an experience that is entirely and uniquely female. Whether postpartum depression is triggered by the physiological surge and fluctuation of hormones, or by an existential crisis in which a woman questions her selfhood, existence, and life, its universality has long been obscured. I believe every woman who has given birth has been touched by it; many may simply be unconscious of this shared pain. Two years later, I was fortunate enough to emerge from it completely. And I thought it deserves to be spoken of, because so few stories about it exist. 


Thus, it became a book—not only a ritual for me to say farewell to those dark days, but also a fragile voice of women.


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Size: 150 × 125 × 6 mm
Language: Chinese & English
Year: July 2025
Publisher: P for Pinecone



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