Life is Like a Line

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Life is Like a Line

"...captures the intensity and desperation of this brutal illness with emotional power, and her journey reminded me of my own struggle." - Andy Behrman, "Electroboy"

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Professional Accolades

"This memoir will prove to be a great learning tool for the reader, providing understanding of the illness as well as functioning as one more needed catalyst to lifting the stigma of poor mental health. Ms. Sabotka has provided us with a compelling read. I will be recommending this book to the family and loved ones of my bipolar clients." — Charmaine “Charli” Schulman Ph.D., P.L.C. [More...]

About the Book

They say that everyone has a book inside of them, and mine, journal-like in style, is a collection born at conception that lay dormant for forty-eight years. The simple union of a man and woman brought the circumstances and the results I now inscribe. And they, the very circumstances that have given me pause, have driven my enthusiasm. I have written this book under the powerful force of two minds and in doing so I have endured all of the joy and all of the joylessness my life has ever known.

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About the Author

About the Author

Cynthia Sabotka

Cynthia credits her ability to sustain life by her faith in God, the love of her family, the unwavering dedication of a masterful psychiatrist, and the wealth of medications at hand.
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Reviews

This is one of the most insightful, and emotional books that I have read on Bipolar Disorder. It is a book that I have recommended to all my Psychology students. I appreciate the author’s writing about this subject and the personal experiences she had and how she came to realize it was running in her family and what she has done to educate herself and others. A truly amazing read.

Carol Hoyer, PhD (Front Street Reviews)

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