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An Unquiet Mind by Kay R. Jamison

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8/29/13

Opinion of an unquiet mind

I enjoyed reading An Unquiet Mind. It was very interesting learning about the mental illness of manic depression that Kay Jamison had. That topic has always been interesting to me and I love learning more about how they got through their problems and what their life was like. The book was written in two perspectives from the same person which caught my attention. I was able to see two sides of the story and it helped me understand the story. Being able to see how hard life is for some people really opened my eyes. Kay jamison sharing her story i'm aure helped many others with the same problems that she encountered and I would reccomend this book to people.

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