Circles around the Sun

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Circles around the Sun

In Search of a Lost Brother

Biography: general Memoirs True stories: general Health, illness and addiction: social aspects Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions

Author: Molly McCloskey

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Language: English

Published by: Penguin

Published on: 30th June 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780141967509


A true story of madness, addiction, and a sister's quest for her lost brother

When Molly McCloskey was a young girl, her brother Mike - fourteen years her senior - started showing signs of paranoid schizophrenia. By the time Molly was old enough to begin to know him, he was frequently delusional, heavily medicated, living in hospitals or care homes or on the road.

In Circles around the Sun, she tells Mike's story - which is also the story of her own demons and of how a seemingly perfect family slowly fell apart and, in the end, regrouped. It is a work of extraordinary intensity and drama from a wonderfully gifted writer.

Every once in a while, a writer's voice hits such a clear note, the resulting book has the kind of sweetness that makes you hold it in your hands a moment before finding a place for it on your shelves. Circles Around the Sun is this kind of book: it's a keeper. A memoir of a schizophrenic brother, written with great care and simplicity, it is one of those stories that waited until its writer was ready to tell it. Anne Enright, Guardian

Brilliant, at times heartbreaking ... A remarkably courageous memoir that is as strange and rich as any fiction Irish Times

Devastating, beautifully written ... feels like one of those books the author simply had to get written Dazed & Confused

Her prose is tender, sometimes dreamlike, and yet rigorously truthful Justine McCarthy, Sunday Times

Brilliant ... Circles around the Sun is an extraordinary accounting of singular sorrows and no uncertain triumphs that should resonate for every reader with a family of their own Irish Times

There is a rare, uplifting honesty about this heartbreaking story Irish Independent

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