Albert Camus wrote that the only real question a human being has to ask of themselves is; should I live, or should I die? Before this question is answered, we are unable to progress with life, to seize the grass and the smiles and the sunlight, because we are still pondering.
'Gardening in the Dark' follows the path of Alex, as she stumbles towards making this decision. Interspersed with her story we meet Ally, a young girl whose childhood is entirely affected by the impact of her Mother's Bipolar.
Through Alex and Ally's stories, we come to realise that the cyclical...
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Albert Camus wrote that the only real question a human being has to ask of themselves is; should I live, or should I die? Before thi...
'Unspent Possibilities' is Jennifer's first volume of poetry. It explores the impact which Bipolar Disorder has upon those who have the condition, and works through these effects to ultimately realise a position of hope.
About the Author
Jennifer Syrkiewicz has been writing all her life, drawing from a mixture of personal experience and imagination to inform her fiction.
Diagnosed with Bipolar Affective Disorder, Jennifer wrote her first novel, 'Gardening in the Dark', to raise awareness of the condition and express how Bipolar affects the lives of both the person...
Description
'Unspent Possibilities' is Jennifer's first volume of poetry. It explores the impact which Bipolar Disorder has upon those who have ...