Chocolate Pudding in Heaven: The Intriguing Journey of My Bipolar Mind

Maggie Newcomb had not just one, but three serious mental breakdowns, and in Chocolate Pudding in Heaven she takes you along on her candid journey from chaos and madness to stability and joy.

Diagnosed with bipolar I disorder in her teens, Maggie cleverly reveals the mystery of the human brain as she recounts her last manic episode that began in amazing bliss, and then destroyed the life she had worked so hard to create. After being hospitalized and medicated, she is thrown back into reality, left to pick up the pieces of her broken life.

With dignity and foresight Maggie gives you a glimpse into the true story of one person’s struggle with mental illness. Through humor and compassion, this inspiring book shows that although the terrain of mental illness is not easily navigated, it can be crossed, and when you can get past the pain there is a beautiful life waiting…or at least some really good chocolate pudding.

1122961402
Chocolate Pudding in Heaven: The Intriguing Journey of My Bipolar Mind

Maggie Newcomb had not just one, but three serious mental breakdowns, and in Chocolate Pudding in Heaven she takes you along on her candid journey from chaos and madness to stability and joy.

Diagnosed with bipolar I disorder in her teens, Maggie cleverly reveals the mystery of the human brain as she recounts her last manic episode that began in amazing bliss, and then destroyed the life she had worked so hard to create. After being hospitalized and medicated, she is thrown back into reality, left to pick up the pieces of her broken life.

With dignity and foresight Maggie gives you a glimpse into the true story of one person’s struggle with mental illness. Through humor and compassion, this inspiring book shows that although the terrain of mental illness is not easily navigated, it can be crossed, and when you can get past the pain there is a beautiful life waiting…or at least some really good chocolate pudding.

9.95 In Stock
Chocolate Pudding in Heaven: The Intriguing Journey of My Bipolar Mind

Chocolate Pudding in Heaven: The Intriguing Journey of My Bipolar Mind

by Maggie Newcomb
Chocolate Pudding in Heaven: The Intriguing Journey of My Bipolar Mind

Chocolate Pudding in Heaven: The Intriguing Journey of My Bipolar Mind

by Maggie Newcomb

eBook

$9.95 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Maggie Newcomb had not just one, but three serious mental breakdowns, and in Chocolate Pudding in Heaven she takes you along on her candid journey from chaos and madness to stability and joy.

Diagnosed with bipolar I disorder in her teens, Maggie cleverly reveals the mystery of the human brain as she recounts her last manic episode that began in amazing bliss, and then destroyed the life she had worked so hard to create. After being hospitalized and medicated, she is thrown back into reality, left to pick up the pieces of her broken life.

With dignity and foresight Maggie gives you a glimpse into the true story of one person’s struggle with mental illness. Through humor and compassion, this inspiring book shows that although the terrain of mental illness is not easily navigated, it can be crossed, and when you can get past the pain there is a beautiful life waiting…or at least some really good chocolate pudding.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152990331
Publisher: Maggie Newcomb
Publication date: 11/12/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Maggie Newcomb, M.A.Ed., is a speaker, comedian, and writer. After years of performing stand-up comedy, Maggie now uses humor to speak honestly about living with mental illness. She also draws on her years of experience working in adult education to teach people how to accept their own mental illness diagnoses and embrace lives of true stability. Maggie lives in Sacramento, California. For more inspiration visit MaggieNewcomb.com.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews