Diary of a Young Bipolar by Alexander Scott
This is the poetry journal of a young man who committed suicide. It will be available in February 2004 through IUniverse, but you can preorder your copy today at a discount through http://bipolardiary.com
(PRWEB) December 26, 2003 --On July 25, 1995, a talented and troubled Ivy League student named Alexander Scott began writing what he called an inquiry," a year-long diary of his visions, thoughts, and dreams. Two months after his last entry in 1996, he took his own life.
Many consider his poetry journal to be a long suicide note, but it also stands as a powerful statement about the human condition. It is a collection of reflections on a world, a city, and a mind in turmoil.
Diary of a Young Bipolar follows Alexs journey from the dingy streets of West Philadelphia to the banks of the Nile as he searches for meaning and grapples with the passions which threaten to destroy him.
He discovers a simple truth along the way: Sometimes the world is too large and too painful, but there is a beauty in things so strong, it can save us all.
You can preorder your copy for a limited time at a discount through http://www.bipolardiary.com
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