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Running Like China

A memoir of a life interrupted by madness
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Running Like China by Sophie Hardcastle is a poignant memoir about the author's struggle with mental illness during her teenage years. Written with raw honesty, it explores her journey through diagnosis, treatment, and ultimately finding her strength and identity beyond the confines of bipolar disorder. Through her personal narrative, the book sheds light on the complexities of mental health and the power of resilience.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in an intimate portrayal of resilience and mental health. It offers a raw and honest insight into the author's journey with bipolar disorder, exploring themes of self-discovery, strength, and the power of vulnerability. The narrative may resonate with those who appreciate memoirs that tackle complex emotional landscapes with courage and authenticity.

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Running Like China

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.

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'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.

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Running Like China by Sophie Hardcastle has been praised for its raw honesty and heartfelt lyricism. The memoir resonates particularly well with young readers, offering a deeply personal exploration of mental health. It has gained attention at various events, and many reviewers recommend making the effort to find and read it.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780733634260

Publisher: Hachette Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 August 2015

Country: Australia

Imprint: Hachette Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 146.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Sophie Hardcastle is an author and artist currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Sydney College of the Arts, majoring in painting. Sophie's memoir, Running like China, is published by Hachette and was released in September 2015. Her debut novel, Breathing Under Water, was published by Hachette in July 2016.

In addition to her books, Sophie has written for various magazines, including ELLE, Harper's Bazaar and Surfing World, and has also written for theatre. Sophie is now a mental health spokesperson for Batyr. She shares her experiences with bipolar 1 disorder by speaking in schools around the country. Sophie was recently named as one of Triple j's '25 Under 25 who are nailing it!'.

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