The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Our family's journey with bipolar
By (Author) Penelope Rowe
By (author) Jessica Rowe
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st October 2005
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
616.89
Paperback
188
Width 140mm, Height 208mm
262g
There is nothing romantic, glamorous or even remotely colourful about manic-depressive illness.' - Penelope Rowe
I never felt embarrassed by Mum's illness but I did feel powerless when faced with her depression.' - Jessica Rowe
Penelope and Jessica Rowe have something in common, Bipolar disorder. Penelope has lived with it for over forty-five years although she was not diagnosed until her early thirties. Jessica has lived with it all her life - as the eldest child of an ill mother. This is their story about coping with an unpredictable enemy, and the way in which, with the support of family and friends, they managed to get through each day and survive.
Penelope brought up her three daughters as a single mother, struggled in a variety of jobs, published novels and short stories and, became a regular face on the wards of mental hospitals. Jessica unknowingly submerged her own sense of grief and resentment as she took on the responsibility for the well-being of her mother and her two younger sisters during the frequent times that Penelope was ill.
Without a hint of self pity, mother and daughter tell their stories - ultimately showing the underlying love within their family that has provided both strength and resolve. Depression has played a large and difficult part in their lives but it is only one part and despite all, their journey is a hopeful one.
The Best of Times, The Worst of Times is a joyful affirmation of the resilience, tenacity and courage of the human spirit and the all-encompassing power of unconditional love.
Penelope Rowe is a fifty-seven year old woman who has suffered from bi-polar disorder for at least forty-five years. She has been a teacher, Opera House guide, publisher's representative, subtitler and presenter for SBS television, freelance journalist and is the author of five works of fiction.
Jessica Rowe is a news presenter for Network Ten. She has a communications degree and has recently completed a Masters in International Studies. Her ambition to become a journalist and presenter developed as a result of the challenges she faced growing up.