Bipolar Happens: 35 Tips and Tricks to Manage Bipolar Disorder is a top ten Bipolar Disorder Book on the Kindle!
That’s exciting. I went to the Kindle store to see how my books Loving Someone with Bipolar Disorder and Take Charge of Bipolar Disorder were doing on the bipolar disorder page. These books are in the top ten ranking- and then I saw that Bipolar Happens! was right up there as well!
Fantastic! Bipolar Happens! is an enjoyable book about a serious topic.
Guess what- it’s only $.99 I want it to be available to everyone.
Yes, I think this is a great deal and a good way to get helpful information about bipolar disorder at minimum cost. Bipolar Happens! was my first book. I knew I wanted to talk about how I manage the illness, but I also wanted to tell stories about how it affects my life daily.
There are stories about anger, manic spending, anxiety at a baseball game and what it feels like to be psychotic! It’s a book that family members love too. I love it myself. It’s hopeful.
Click here to go to amazon.com. You can read part of the book and then add it to your Kindle. Wow, $.99!
Julie
PS: If you’re new to my work, this is a great way to experience my writing style and the quality of my information. If you like it, you can come back for more.
Hi Julie, the book you are selling foe .99 to people who have kindle is really so nice of you, not many people would do something like that. my question would be i guess is what about the ones who do not have kindle, and cant afford to get one at the moment? can they not take advantage of this dael you are offering”
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Jeanne Follett
Hi Jeanne,
You can read Kindle books on any device from phones to iPads. It doesn’t have to be a Kindle. You just need the application. If you don’t use electronic media devices- please send me an email at bp @ speakeasy.net and I will send you a PDF of the file that you can read on your computer or print! Julie
Our adopted son has been dysfunctional for 8 years. We finally found help and he has been recently hospitalized. Finding help for him and the right kind of help and medications is so hard. He is going to be 16 in February. He doesn’t ever speak a truthful word and steals anything he wants. He has had in home council in for over a year with no change. We are looking for a treatment center. The costs are out of sight. We are so lost. We don’t know what the right answer is for him