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Author:   Rachel Lindsay
Publisher:   Grand Central Publishing
ISBN:  

9781455598540


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   04 September 2018
Format:   Hardback
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A graphic memoir about the treatment of mental illness, treating mental illness as a commodity. In her early twenties in New York City, diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Rachel Lindsay takes a job in advertising in order to secure healthcare coverage for her treatment. But work takes a strange turn when she is promoted onto the Pfizer account and suddenly finds herself on the other side of the curtain, developing ads for an anti-depressant drug. Overwhelmed by her professional life and the self-scrutiny it inspires, her mania takes hold. She quits her job to become an artist, only to be hospitalized by her parents against her will. Over the course of her two weeks in the ward, she tries to find a path out of the hospital and this cycle of treatment. One where she can live the life she wants, finding freedom and autonomy, without sacrificing her dreams in order to stay well.

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Author:   Rachel Lindsay
Publisher:   Grand Central Publishing
Imprint:   Grand Central Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 26.70cm
Weight:   0.907kg
ISBN:  

9781455598540


ISBN 10:   1455598542
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   04 September 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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With gallows humor and graphic energy that vibrates off the page, Rachel Lindsay shares the powerful story of her unraveling, and in the process, manages to knit herself back together again. --Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home, 2014 MacArthur Fellow The making of this remarkable and darkly funny book-the story of a woman trapped in an uncontrollable cycle of mania and depression, told with an enviable clarity-of-thought-is, in the end, Rachel's launch on her journey to self-help. She is wise enough to know that writing and drawing a memoir will hardly solve all of her problems, and shows good judgment in avoiding the canard that 'Art saved my life.' At the same time, with the making of this book, she demonstrates that Art can surely set us on the path to discovering, understanding and, therefore, forgiving ourselves. --David Small, National Book Award Finalist and #1 New York Times Bestselling author of Stitches Rachel Lindsay's graphic memoir is a powerful example of how writing and drawing about something painful and unimaginably difficult-in this case, bipolar illness-can be healing, both for oneself and for those who read it. --Roz Chast, New York Times bestselling author of Can We Talk About Something More Pleasant?


What's so striking about Lindsay's debut is the way it captures the frenzy of her bipolar disorder and puts readers within the eye of the hurricane, identifying with her so completely that it becomes impossible to accept easy, black-and-white answers about the nature of her illness and the effectiveness of her treatment. The entire experience-what led to her hospitalization, what she experienced during her time there, and how she has fared since leaving-is rendered in all its frazzled intensity and intimacy in a work that proved cathartic for the author and will be disturbing, yet important, for readers. This unsettlingly powerful graphic narrative shows how Lindsay has made peace with her parents and the medical establishment-and also found creative fulfillment far from corporate America. --Kirkus (Starred Review) In simple, sketchy linework, Lindsay's snappy graphic memoir depicts the manic days in 2011 when she was hospitalized against her will. . . Lindsay drew her experiences--driven and determined even in the swirling cloud of her illness to create, resulting in this illuminated account of self-discovery. --Publisher's Weekly With gallows humor and graphic energy that vibrates off the page, Rachel Lindsay shares the powerful story of her unraveling, and in the process, manages to knit herself back together again. --Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home, 2014 MacArthur Fellow The making of this remarkable and darkly funny book-the story of a woman trapped in an uncontrollable cycle of mania and depression, told with an enviable clarity-of-thought-is, in the end, Rachel's launch on her journey to self-help. She is wise enough to know that writing and drawing a memoir will hardly solve all of her problems, and shows good judgment in avoiding the canard that 'Art saved my life.' At the same time, with the making of this book, she demonstrates that Art can surely set us on the path to discovering, understanding and, therefore, forgiving ourselves. --David Small, National Book Award Finalist and #1 New York Times Bestselling author of Stitches Rachel Lindsay's graphic memoir is a powerful example of how writing and drawing about something painful and unimaginably difficult-in this case, bipolar illness-can be healing, both for oneself and for those who read it. --Roz Chast, New York Times bestselling author of Can We Talk About Something More Pleasant?


Lindsay is an expressive cartoonist with a scribbly style that punches up her sense of humor. Her observations are generally pretty witty on their own, but her scrawl of a line just adds something to it. --Rob Clough, The Comics Journal Rachel Lindsay brings antic energy and a light touch to this account of a brief hospitalization for bipolar disorder in her youth. Lindsay makes bravura use of the comics format, with her simple but powerful and expressive cartooning style. --Alison Bechdel, author of FUN HOME, 2014 MacArthur Fellow


Author Information

Rachel Lindsay is a Burlington, Vermont-based cartoonist. She is the creator of the comic strip Rachel Lives Here Now (2013-present), which appears weekly in Seven Days. She is a graduate of Columbia University. This is her first book.

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