Full Blown: Me and My Bipolar Family

Full Blown: Me and My Bipolar Family
David Lovelace


David Lovelace, along with his brother and both his parents, is bipolar. This is his extraordinary and vivid memoir of life within his memorable, maddening, loving and unique family.Full Blown is Lovelace's poignant, humorous, and vivid account of growing up and coming to terms with the highs and lows of manic depression.David's father was a Princeton-trained theology professor deemed too eccentric for the ministry and his mother battled depression all her life. Manic episodes were part of family life - they called them the 'whim-whams'. David was a teenager when his first serious depression hit, and at college when he first became manic. He ran to escape it – to Mexico, South America and then New York, to drugs and alcohol – before he realised the futility of running.A father himself, a son and a brother, David's matter-of-fact approach to growing up surrounded by the unique creativity often sparked by manic depression is compelling. In the vein of Stuart, A Life Backwards and Augusten Burroughs’ Running with Scissors , David’s poetic ability to detail the unique highs and harrowing lows makes a remarkable and gripping read.







Full

Blown

Me and my Bipolar family

DAVID LOVELACE







For Mary and Hunter




Table of Contents


Cover (#u1911c814-d3df-557f-9c87-ba5c8dc5e5c7)

Title Page (#u65cd6a5d-9c07-5ba1-9da4-b8905607cb72)

Dedication (#u881bbddb-5333-5bdf-a633-915fa397fd04)

Chapter One (#uf8d560a8-fece-544b-a620-d3bd3eade11e)

Chapter Two (#u334969dd-e9e0-5afb-be2c-f90fa992e9bd)

Chapter Three (#u0bfa3c2b-b19e-5c29-8c7c-520aa9ae418c)

Chapter Four (#u5ca10f2f-70c9-566e-9360-2923734992a0)

Chapter Five (#u32500d59-3451-5cde-9a72-67ac3f7f2daf)

Chapter Six (#u76ee23c5-f9e2-5c61-9ad0-34bdf99c52e0)

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Chapter Eight (#ua6378c03-8632-5f67-b76a-ad02a378a5bc)

Chapter Nine (#u3d9e61c3-cc95-5d07-9a23-ff46b533327d)

Chapter Ten (#u99dab943-33e6-5227-b7bf-06dcd3850189)

Chapter Eleven (#u2632ddd6-1e88-5c8b-a235-e76e7940161d)

Acknowledgements (#uc83385f0-ccfe-58f7-8723-89447e53da4e)

About the Author (#ud9b74d4a-388e-55ad-b7bb-7bba79a20e5c)

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About the Publisher (#ufc9af555-710c-547b-bc0f-f746e6a50608)




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Full Blown: Me and My Bipolar Family David Lovelace
Full Blown: Me and My Bipolar Family

David Lovelace

Тип: электронная книга

Жанр: Биографии и мемуары

Язык: на английском языке

Издательство: HarperCollins

Дата публикации: 16.04.2024

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О книге: David Lovelace, along with his brother and both his parents, is bipolar. This is his extraordinary and vivid memoir of life within his memorable, maddening, loving and unique family.Full Blown is Lovelace′s poignant, humorous, and vivid account of growing up and coming to terms with the highs and lows of manic depression.David′s father was a Princeton-trained theology professor deemed too eccentric for the ministry and his mother battled depression all her life. Manic episodes were part of family life – they called them the ′whim-whams′. David was a teenager when his first serious depression hit, and at college when he first became manic. He ran to escape it – to Mexico, South America and then New York, to drugs and alcohol – before he realised the futility of running.A father himself, a son and a brother, David′s matter-of-fact approach to growing up surrounded by the unique creativity often sparked by manic depression is compelling. In the vein of Stuart, A Life Backwards and Augusten Burroughs’ Running with Scissors , David’s poetic ability to detail the unique highs and harrowing lows makes a remarkable and gripping read.

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