Scattershot: My Bipolar Family : a Memoir

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Penguin, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 292 pages
The Glass Castle meets An Unquiet Mind in a mesmerizing, loving memoir about growing up in a family plagued by bipolar disorder.

Four out of the five people in poet David LovelaceÂ's immediate family have experienced bipolar disorder—including David himself. His relationship with the disease began with his artist motherÂ's severe depressions during his boyhood in the 1960s and continued through decades of his preacher fatherÂ's increasingly eccentric behavior. The familyÂ's battle with the disorder reached its apex in 1986, the year that his father, his brother, and David himself were all committed in quick succession. Only his sister has escaped unscathed.

Scattershot is LovelaceÂ's poignant, humorous, and vivid account of the diseaseÂ's effects on his family, and his gripping exploits as he spent his life running from—and finally learning to embrace—the madness imprinted on his genes. Scattershot explores the powerful connections between fundamentalist religious belief and mental illness, illuminated by DavidÂ's strange and fantastic childhood in church camps and parish residences.

A coming-of-age story punctuated by a series of truly harrowing experiences, this devastating and empathetic portrait of the Lovelace family strips away the shame associated with bipolar disorder and celebrates the profound creative gifts that come with it.
 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
30
Section 3
59
Section 4
81
Section 5
102
Section 6
125
Section 7
148
Section 8
177
Section 9
194
Section 10
216
Section 11
254
Section 12
Section 13
Section 14
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About the author (2008)

David Lovelace is a writer, carpenter, and former owner of the Montague Bookmill, a bookstore near Amherst, Massachusetts. His poetry has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has won mention in Patterson ReviewÂ's Allen Ginsberg Award.

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