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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 811
EAN num: 9781411678842
ISBN number: 1411678842
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Quantity: 1
Page Count: 100
Printing Date: February 17, 2006
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Release Date: February 17, 2006
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This is a book of poetry and photography detailing Alicia Birmingham's frenzied years suffering with Bipolar Disorder.
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This book just came in the mail today. Yes, it's a book of poems and gorgeous photographs. Yes, it's a quick read.
But what is beautiful about this book is how the author gets in the mind and soul. I have bipolar and never had another person describe what I go though daily so eloquently.
Should be on anyones bookshelf who wants to know more about bipolar.
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This was a good book.
I was expecting it to be more of a novel and I didn't realize when I purchased it that it was a book of poems.
Alicia is an amazing writer though and her poems are deep.
This book took me 30 minutes to read.
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Excellent and essential reading for those with bipolar illness, family members, friends and anyone who wants a view of the illness from the inside.
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The Crazy Inside is a book of emotions both ordinary and untoward: the shadings of ecstasy, anguish, lust and rage. Each poem gives you a chance to crawl into the mind of a person that has lived through the madness of mental illness. The sheer realism of it all will draw you so deeply into the author's life that you end up crying with her. Alicia Birmingham speaks directly to her reader, using fierce emotional imagery to capture a sort of desperation, a passion more vivid than despair but more urgent than desire. It seeps into you through eyes and fingertips, evoking feelings in a way that only captivating writing can entice. These poems are the best that language can give us.
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My daughters fight for life with manic depression has opened my eyes to what is is to live with this illness.
Her struggle with this demon and longing for normality is painfull. With tears in my eyes as I read Strangers,Untitled, Black Water and First I can feel her pain, despair and her cry to be understood, and as you come to the last page and read "Today" you can hear a sigh of relief and know there is hope.
IF you have someone in your life with mental illness this book lets you feel what they live with. EXCEPTIONAL!
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