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A mother receives a diagnosis of bipolar disorder with psychotic features and it changes her life forever.
What would you do? Is a mother always a mother, or just in the act of mothering?
Author Katie Perttunen explores this question over the last five years her memoir, Bits.
Advance Praise
“The prose is
raw and blunt. Perttunen means what she says and doesn't try to mince too many
words, and the message is clear: we're going to get confrontational with who we
are.” –Scott Waldyn, Literary
Orphans
“The prose is
raw and blunt. Perttunen means what she says and doesn't try to mince too many
words, and the message is clear: we're going to get confrontational with who we
are.” –Scott Waldyn, ...
“The prose is
raw and blunt. Perttunen means what she says and doesn't try to mince too many
words, and the message is clear: we're going to get confrontational with who we
are.” –Scott Waldyn, Literary
Orphans
I have relatives that suffer from bipolar disorder and that made me want to read this book. Very informative and well written. I want to thank the author for writing about her dealings with this illness. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book in return for my honest review.
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Dawn W, Reviewer
A well written book on mental illness. With an open, and honest look at bipolar.
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Becca H, Reviewer
A great insight into living with mental health issues- and approached without details being spared or sugar coated.
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V N, Reviewer
I have relatives that suffer from bipolar disorder and that made me want to read this book. Very informative and well written. I want to thank the author for writing about her dealings with this illness. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book in return for my honest review.
Was this review helpful?
Dawn W, Reviewer
A well written book on mental illness. With an open, and honest look at bipolar.
Was this review helpful?
Becca H, Reviewer
A great insight into living with mental health issues- and approached without details being spared or sugar coated.
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