*This is an updated version of the previously published book STIGMA Through the Eyes of a Bipolar Artist, which includes additional artwork and commentary.
Feingold takes us on a winding road of emotional bends, turns, and switchbacks in this compelling memoir. The author's visceral expressionist artwork exposes the underlying pain of mental illness, while his moving personal narrative shows us a way through it with insight, compassion, and dignity.
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