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David Lovelace
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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Element (4 Feb 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007281323
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007281329
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 250,007 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘Compelling, charming and devastating’ – Kirkus Book Review

‘David Lovelace’s observation of manic depression – his own, and his family’s - is a brilliant, comic work of art. He’s the infinitely talented man who’s seen another country more clearly than anyone else, and has come back to tell us about it – its wonders, and its startling familiarity. Read this book.’ – William Monahan, Academy Award winning screenwriter of
The Departed and author of The Lighthouse

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David Lovelace, along his brother and both his parents, is bipolar. This is his extraordinary and vivid memoir of life within his memorable, maddening, loving and unique family.

Full Blown is Lovelace's poignant, humorous, and vivid account of growing up and coming to terms with the highs and lows of manic depression.

David's father was a Princeton-trained theology professor deemed too eccentric for the ministry and his mother battled depression all her life. Manic episodes were part of family life - they called them the 'whim-whams'. David was a teenager when his first serious depression hit, and at college when he first became manic. He ran to escape it – to Mexico, South America and then New York, to drugs and alcohol – before he realised the futility of running.

A father himself, a son and a brother, David's matter-of-fact approach to growing up surrounded by the unique creativity often sparked by manic depression is compelling. In the vein of Stuart, A Life Backwards and Augusten Burroughs’ Running with Scissors , David’s poetic ability to detail the unique highs and harrowing lows makes a remarkable and gripping read.


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Blown Away 2 Nov 2010
Format:Paperback
A very inspiring read..very well written and positive and hopeful..shows how human nature can triumph against great odds.. four bipolar family members..could not put it down and recommended it widely and read it in nearly one sitting..a sensitive and talented writer who makes you feel you can cope and there is hope for recovery and life after serious depression and psychosis. This rates with some of the best personal accounts of bipolar life along with Kay Refield Jamison..a good insight for students.
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How do we all survive? 6 Sep 2008
By Sheila Day - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I heard the author speak on NPR, picked up the book, and read it straight through. Lovelace is a stunning writer with a stunning story to tell. Yes, it's a memoir about a bipolar family, but finally it's about finding balance, a way to live, whether it's through medication or insight or understanding or forgiveness and gratitude.
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An amazing story 6 Sep 2008
By T. Alex Miller - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
David Lovelace does an extraordinary job detailing the experience of growing up in bipolar family. With a poet's sensitivity, a diarist's power of recollection and with a fair amount of humor and love, Lovelace has created a memoir of soaring beauty. It's rare to find a memoir written with such compassion for those around him. Usually there's a lot of victimization and finger-pointing, but Lovelace tackles his family's story with such honesty and appreciation for his family that you can't help but cheer for them along the way.
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A Balanced Approach 10 Sep 2008
By Jonathan Lannan - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Unlike most other memoirs about mental illness, Scattershot isn't a complete downer. You finish with hope and laugh quite a bit along the way. I didn't end the book and feel exhausted or sad. I could relate to many of the experiences, since only a few were horrific ordeals.

This is a fast, fun and sometimes harrowing read! If you read the opening chapter, you'll be hooked. As enjoyable as this is, it still chronicles the dissolution of of an entire family to a misunderstood mental illness.
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