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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Running Like China : A Memoir of a Life Interrupted by Madness
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'From a talented emerging Australian writer, a brave, honest, unforgettable memoir about mental illness that breaks the silence and shatters the taboos to give hope to all those struggling to find their way through.

''When I was eleven years old Mum told me, "One crowded hour of glorious life is worth an age without a name." Even before I heard these words I was always a child who crammed intense joy into tiny pockets of time.'

'One day Sophie Hardcastle realised the joy she'd always known had disappeared. She was constantly tired, with no energy, no motivation and no sense of enjoyment for surfing, friends, conversations, movies, parties, family - for anything. Her hours became empty. And then, the month before she turned seventeen, that emptiness filled with an intense, unbearable sadness that made her scream and tear at her skin. Misdiagnosed with chronic fatigue, then major depression, then temporal lobe epilepsy, she was finally told - three years, two suicide attempts and five hospital admissions later - that she had Bipolar 1 Disorder.

'In this honest and beautifully told memoir, Sophie lays bare her story of mental illness - of a teenage girl using drugs, alcohol and sex in an attempt to fix herself; of her family's anguish and her loss of self. It is a brave and hopeful story of adaptation, learning to accept and of ultimately realising that no matter how deep you have sunk, the surface is always within reach.

'Running Like China shatters the silence and smashes the taboos around mental illness. It is an unforgettable story. ' (Publication summary)

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Affiliation Notes

  • Writing Disability in Australia:

    Type of disability Bipolar disorder.
    Type of character Primary.
    Point of view First person (autobiographical).

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Hachette Australia , 2015 .
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      Extent: 288p.
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      • Published: 25th August 2015
      ISBN: 9780733634260

Works about this Work

Debra’s Best of 2016 Debra Tidball , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Reading Time , December 2016;

— Review of The Fabulous Friend Machine Nick Bland , 2016 single work picture book ; 400 Minutes of Danger Jack Heath , 2016 selected work short story ; One Thousand Hills James Roy , Noel Zihabamwe , 2016 single work novel ; Running Like China : A Memoir of a Life Interrupted by Madness Sophie Hardcastle , 2015 single work autobiography ; What Alice Forgot Liane Moriarty , 2009 single work novel
Debra’s Best of 2016 Debra Tidball , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Reading Time , December 2016;

— Review of The Fabulous Friend Machine Nick Bland , 2016 single work picture book ; 400 Minutes of Danger Jack Heath , 2016 selected work short story ; One Thousand Hills James Roy , Noel Zihabamwe , 2016 single work novel ; Running Like China : A Memoir of a Life Interrupted by Madness Sophie Hardcastle , 2015 single work autobiography ; What Alice Forgot Liane Moriarty , 2009 single work novel
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