
A Revolution of the Mind
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MV Perry

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Acclaim for A Revolution of the Mind
“A great Chicago novel.” – Chicago Reader
“A provocative, emotional novel unafraid to bare its teeth.” -Independent Book Review
“Whether A Revolution of The Mind garners the large audience it deserves, remains to be seen, but in my opinion, Author Perry has penned a winner in this illuminating and meticulously edited read.” - Pacific Book Review
"There is no question that A Revolution of the Mind is literary fiction and that MV Perry is firmly set within the classical style of the literati. This is not a light read. It is not even a heavy read. This is a Megalodon in the kiddie pool like it's no big deal." -Readers' Favorite, 5/5 Stars
“Literary activism at its finest.” - Online Book Review
From the chilly gray of her hometown on Chicago’s North Shore to a palm-speckled, sun-drenched California campus, young Ellen "Boo" Harvey is caught in a spiral into mania and melancholy that no one around her has the language, energy, or courage to look squarely in the face. Unheard or dismissed by her family and friends, Boo is forced to grapple with the ferocity of her Madness and the intricacies of her mind alone -- careening from mental paralysis and near-invalidity to recovery and back again.
Despite every privilege afforded to her as the well-heeled daughter of a blue blood family, Boo’s trajectory seems terminally inescapable until she meets Jude, a suicidal advocate for the mentally ill in Chicago, who teaches her how to rail against the machines and structures that work around the clock to render an entire class of Americans politically invisible and permanently broken.
An assiduous and provocative debut, MV Perry’s A Revolution of the Mind is equal parts political manifesto, tortured self-portrait, and call to action that gazes unflinchingly at the causes and manifestations of contemporary American Madness.