“An amazing book. . . . Barber is a gifted writer, and the work he has produced is an important addition to the literature of both mental health and New York City.”—Jennifer Gonnerman, Village Voice
“Imaginative and beautifully written, with vivid imagery and wit. . . . Songs from the Black Chair should enjoy a wide audience.”—Journal of the American Medical Association
“For those who work in mental health services, the best teachers are often those who are themselves mentally ill. Thus, personal accounts that bring us closer to the inner maelstrom of mental illness—books such as William Styron's Darkness Visible, Sylvia Nasar's A Beautiful Mind . . . and now Charles Barber's equally eloquent and insightful Songs from the Black Chair—have long made important contributions to the field. . . . Barber's ability to convey the experience of mental illness is striking.”—New England Journal of Medicine
“[A] perceptive gem.”—Library Journal (starred review)
“[A] beautifully rendered look at other people’s, and the author’s, struggles with mental illness.”—Bloomsbury Review