Review of Teetering On A Tightrope
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Re: Review of Teetering On A Tightrope
This is a difficult subject to write about and I applaud the author for his honesty and bravery. This is a must read for me.
A well deserved #BOTD award for this outstanding author.
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One of the most compelling aspects of this memoir is Komen's honesty and vulnerability. She does not shy away from discussing the difficult aspects of living with bipolar disorder, such as the stigma associated with mental illness and the challenges of managing symptoms while balancing work and family responsibilities. At the same time, she also highlights the moments of hope and resilience that have helped her to persevere.
Komen's writing is clear and engaging, with a conversational tone that draws the reader in. She uses metaphors and analogies to help explain complex concepts related to bipolar disorder, making them accessible to a wide audience. Her descriptions of her experiences are vivid and detailed, allowing readers to fully understand the impact that this condition has had on her life.
Overall, Teetering On A Tightrope: My Bipolar Journey is a powerful and important book that offers a unique perspective on bipolar disorder. Susan J. Komen's story is both inspiring and relatable, reminding us that mental illness is a complex and multifaceted issue that affects many people in our society. By sharing her experiences, Komen helps to break down barriers and promote greater understanding and empathy for those living with bipolar disorder. Highly recommended for anyone interested in mental health advocacy or personal memoirs.

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On the other hand, precisely for this reason, I believe the only "flaw" of this review is the final comment, which conveys a sense of sadness, of anguish. It is easy to see how the reviewer was partly disturbed and slightly disappointed by reading the book. This can certainly be a positive note because it is not easy to convey an emotion in such an indirect way.
At the same time I understand the negative side, that is, that those who find themselves reading the review and savoring that sense of heaviness expressed by that review, could thus distance themselves from the idea of purchasing or further reading.
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