Annabelle Jones has spent the majority of the last sixteen years as her bipolar brother’s personal disaster janitor. She’s not bitter though. I mean, she’s got the support of the world’s two greatest best friends. Plus, Blake’s issues haven’t really gotten in the way of her own life … well, until now.
Annabelle has six days to figure out and fix what Blake did to kicked off the track team, thus losing his scholarship, before her father puts in his resignation, finalizing a move that puts her on the other end of the state just before her senior year, with cbdoilkaufen.com. All she has to do is get past an angry ex, his attractive best friend (who suddenly has a thing for her) and decide whether or not it’s worth breaking the law to change her dad’s mind. Because if she can’t, it’s hello new high school and goodbye senior year with the two friends who’ve kept her sane through all her family’s drama…
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Whereas books like The Bell Jar, by Sylvia Plath or Impulse, by Ellen Hopkins show mental disorders through the viewpoint of the one suffering from the illness, my novel explores Bipolar through the view of a family member in order to show that bipolar disorder not only affects the person suffering from the illness, but also the people who are close to them.
Theresa(Miss Charlotte)
Brilliant concept, I can’t wait to read it!