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RX | Rachel Lindsay
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From cartoonist Rachel Lindsay, comes a graphic memoir about the treatment of mental illness, treating mental illness as a commodity, and the often unavoidable choice between sanity and happiness. 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 antidepressant drug. She is the audience of the work she's been pouring over and it highlights just how unhappy and trapped she feels, stuck in an endless cycle of treatment, insurance and medication. Overwhelmed by the stress of her professional life and the self-scrutiny it inspires, she begins to destabilize and while in the midst of a crushing job search, her mania takes hold. Her altered mindset yields a simple solution: to quit her job and pursue life as an artist, an identity she had abandoned in exchange for medical treatment. When her parents intervene, she finds herself hospitalized against her will, and stripped of the control she felt she had finally reclaimed. Over the course of her two weeks in the ward, she struggles in the midst of doctors, nurses, patients and endless rules 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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megnews
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It takes a lot of courage, reflection, and honesty to write a book like this. I wish it could find its way into more hands of family members of those diagnosed with Bipolar to try to understand and know they aren‘t alone. Recommended.
Book 13/90 1/12/19
#mentalillness #bipolar #graphicmemoir

candority Thank you for sharing! 6y
Well-ReadNeck Marbles is another graphic memoir about bi-polar disorder. I thought it was fab, too 6y
megnews @candority you‘re welcome. @Well-ReadNeck thanks for sharing. Added to my tbr 6y
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Chasingmermaids
RX | Rachel Lindsay
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Probably one of the more relatable books on mental illness and living in the US with the need for health insurance. Something I‘m currently dealing with myself. And it‘s brutally honest in the fact we don‘t get to live the lives we wish because we need to meet certain things to survive and get the meds we need.

RaimeyGallant Sounds like a great gn. 6y
Chasingmermaids @RaimeyGallant I wasn‘t completely sold on the art style at first but it worked perfectly for the story. Don‘t let that distract from the story! 6y
RaimeyGallant Are you following @LitsyGetsGraphic ? 6y
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Chasingmermaids
RX | Rachel Lindsay
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To be honestly same. One of which I‘m still on. Guess which one!

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Chasingmermaids
RX | Rachel Lindsay
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Basically what my life is.

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