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Go to My LibraryBayna al-ḍiddayn: kayfa hiya al-ḥayāh ḥīnamā takūn shakhṣayn
- Language
- Arabic
- Publisher
- Markaz Al-adab Al-ʻarabī Lil-nashr Wa-al-tawzīʻ
- ISBN
- 9786038263587
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The book is widely praised by reviewers for its honest and courageous portrayal of the author's personal journey with bipolar disorder. Many found it highly informative, enriching their understanding of the condition by offering an intimate look from the heart of a lived experience, which lends authenticity to the narrative. Readers appreciated the author's ability to explain complex experiences in an engaging and easy-to-understand manner. The book is commended for shedding light on an often under-discussed illness, for sharing the author's coping mechanisms and life philosophy, and for inspiring strength, patience, and resilience.
However, some reviewers expressed disappointment, finding the author's narrative style to be ordinary and at times lacking in emotional depth. Critics felt the book leaned more towards a descriptive account of the illness rather than a deeply personal and immersive experience, failing to fully convey the intense feelings associated with different phases of the disorder. Concerns were also raised about a perceived lack of specific details, some repetition in content, and the absence of a clear disclaimer that the author's specific symptoms are not necessarily universal among all bipolar patients. Additionally, some readers found the author's personal philosophy or the inclusion of certain quotes to be immature or overly positive, detracting from the overall impact.
Overall, the book serves as a valuable resource for those seeking an accessible introduction to bipolar disorder through a personal narrative. It is particularly recommended for individuals interested in psychology, true stories, or anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of what it means to live with this condition, whether they are patients, caregivers, or simply curious. Readers looking for a deeply literary or intensely emotional account, rich with vivid introspection and detailed sensory experiences, might find certain aspects of the book less satisfying, but it remains an important and brave contribution to the discourse on mental health.
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