From Cell to Sanity
For almost fifty years Paul LaPointe wondered what was wrong with him while he struggled with the consequences of undiagnosed bi-polar disorder. He lost relationships, lived a life of extremes and cycled in and out of jail as a result of his  bizarre behaviour. While his memoir, From Cell to Sanity, details some of his wilder moments, it is also a chronicle of hope for others who either live with this condition or who are close to someone who does. 
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From Cell to Sanity
For almost fifty years Paul LaPointe wondered what was wrong with him while he struggled with the consequences of undiagnosed bi-polar disorder. He lost relationships, lived a life of extremes and cycled in and out of jail as a result of his  bizarre behaviour. While his memoir, From Cell to Sanity, details some of his wilder moments, it is also a chronicle of hope for others who either live with this condition or who are close to someone who does. 
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From Cell to Sanity

From Cell to Sanity

by Paul LaPointe
From Cell to Sanity

From Cell to Sanity

by Paul LaPointe

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Overview

For almost fifty years Paul LaPointe wondered what was wrong with him while he struggled with the consequences of undiagnosed bi-polar disorder. He lost relationships, lived a life of extremes and cycled in and out of jail as a result of his  bizarre behaviour. While his memoir, From Cell to Sanity, details some of his wilder moments, it is also a chronicle of hope for others who either live with this condition or who are close to someone who does. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781988440163
Publisher: Bayeux Arts, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/15/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 349 KB

About the Author

Paul LaPointe is a Canadian. This is his debut writing work. After years in and out of prison, Paul Lapointe now lives in Alberta, under treatment and rehabilitated.
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