Why I Chase Comedians
And Other Bipolar Tales
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Waterside Press
Published:8th Jun '22
Should be back in stock very soon
Why I Chase Comedians and Other Bipolar Tales is written with self-observational humour and a comical self-deprecating irony. Frankie Owens takes the reader inside the turbulent mind of someone afflicted by hypermania. He deals with the extremities of the bipolar condition — highs, lows, in-betweens — allowing readers to understand its overwhelming nature. Written in the style of his acclaimed Little Book of Prison, this new work follows a relapse when the author (founder of the Read and Grow Society and by now a respected, law-abiding exponent of Criminology and Literacy) found himself back in prison following a manic episode. The book shows how he struggled with booming ideas, breathtaking feats of imagination, coming down to Earth and dealing with the wreckage. It contrasts the out-and-out ability of this well-respected expert in criminology and literacy with bizarre behaviour as he serves time a second time around and rebuilds his life once more. A rare journey into the bipolar mind which ‘opens-up’ on mental health. A raw, challenging, humorous account.
‘This great, accessible book takes us on a journey revealing the reality of being bipolar, and its interfaces with incarceration’-- Dr Paul Norman, University of Portsmouth; ‘Frankie Owens is an excellent person to give insight into the turmoil associated with mental illness’-- Dr Colin Turner GP; ‘Frankie Owens never fails to deliver a no-punches-pulled account of mental health and his time spent at Her Majesty’s pleasure. Students soak up his stories, told with characteristic raw honesty and humour.’-- Dr Tim Turner, Assistant Professor, School of Psychological, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Coventry University; ‘Our students were captivated by his experiences and his passion for Read and Grow, the community literacy programme that he started.’-- Martina Feilzer, Professor Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Bangor.
ISBN: 9781914603082
Dimensions: 178mm x 127mm x 8mm
Weight: unknown
140 pages