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This Fragile Life: A Mother's Story of a Bipolar Son

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Full Title:

This Fragile Life: A Mother's Story of a Bipolar Son

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781613736708

Publisher:

Chicago Review Press

Imprint:

Chicago Review Press

Publication Date:

8th December 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethnic studies
Abnormal psychology
Coping with / advice about depression and other mood disorders
Memoirs

Dewey:

616.8950092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

326g

Description

Charlotte Pierce-Baker did everything right when raising her son, providing not only emotional support but the best education possible. At age twenty-five, he was pursuing a postgraduate degree and seemingly in control of his life. She never imagined her high-achieving son would wind up handcuffed, dirty, and in jail. The moving story of an African American family facing the challenge of bipolar disorder, this book provides insight into mental disorders as well as family dynamics. Pierce-Baker traces the evolution of her son's illness and, in looking back, realises she mistook warning signs for typical child and teen behaviour. Hospitalisations, calls in the night, alcohol and drug relapses, pleas for money, and continuous disputes, her son's journey was long, arduous, and almost fatal. The book weaves a fascinating story of mental illness, race, family, the drive of African Americans to succeed, and a mother's love for her son.

Reviews

"[An] eloquent dialogue of mother and son, poetry and prose, sickness and healing, fury and acceptance, fear and hope, life and death, and, foremost, author and reader." --Cathy N. Davidson, author, Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn



"With brilliance and tremendous courage, Charlotte Pierce-Baker travels where no other autobiography about mental illness has gone before in terms of discussing issues of a family shattered by the bipolar disorder of their son: race, fear, love, loss and healing. This Fragile Life is a testament to a family forced to cope with mental illness, a unique journey and an emotional triumph. Every family affected with mental illness should read [this] magnificent book." --Andy Behrman, author, Electroboy: A Memoir of Mania



"This Fragile Life is an extraordinary book . . . . compelling, piercing, and informative." --Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and author, An Unquiet Mind

"Vigorously written, brave, and candid . . . a deeply moving, instructive account of embattled lives and loves striving for order in the face of a heartbreaking mental illness." --Arnold Rampersad, author, Ralph Ellison and The Life of Langston Hughes


"A dark narrative brightened by a devoted mother's commitment and resilience in the face of an only child's strange and terrible illness." --Kirkus Reviews
"An important book not to be missed by anyone interested in parenting, mental health, memoir, or African American social history. With this second memoir, Pierce-Baker again distinguishes herself as a writer fiercely capable of writing trauma transcended." --Alice Randall, author, The Wind Done Gone, award-winning songwriter, and essayist
"Charlotte Pierce-Baker has cleared the way for an earnest conversation about mental illness and addiction in the private lives of African Americans. This Fragile Life is a compelling read about a mother's love and determination, a father's compassion and support, and a son's road to recovery and wholeness." --T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor, African American and Diaspora Studies and French, Vanderbilt University
"Illuminating and brilliant, with poetry and prose, mother and son lay bare the ravages of bipolar disorder and the journey toward growth and understanding. A touching, lyrical memoir." --Jewell Parker Rhodes, award-winning author, Voodoo Dreams and Douglass' Women

Author Bio

Charlotte Pierce-Baker is a professor of women's studies, gender studies, and English at Vanderbilt University and the author of Surviving the Silence. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

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