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Memoirs of a goldfish / by Scillian, Devin.; Bowers, Tim,ill.;
A goldfish gives a personal account of his experiences while swimming around his bowl as it slowly fills with fish and other accessories, only to realize when he is relocated for a cleaning how much he misses them.
Subjects: Goldfish; Friendship; Goldfish; Friendship;
© c2010., Sleeping Bear Press,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Poets on Prozac : mental illness, treatment, and the creative process / by Berlin, Richard M.;
Includes bibliographical references.Dark gifts / Gwyneth Lewis -- The desire to think clearly / J.D. Smith -- A crab, an eggplant, a tree, a goldfish, a cow, an apple, a candle : a therapist / Denise Duhamel -- Perfecting the art of falling / Thomas Krampf -- My name is not Alice / Ren Powell -- My oldest voice / Jesse Millner -- How I learned to count to four and live with the ghosts of animals / Vanessa Haley -- The uses of depression : the way around is through / David Budbill -- In the middle of life's journey / Jack Coulehan -- Basic heart : depression and the ordinary / Renee Ashley -- Food for thought / Caterina Eppolit -- From bog to crystal / Barbara F. Lefcowitz -- In the country of motherhood / Martha Silano -- Down the tracks : Bruce Springsteen sang to me / Liza Porter -- Chemical Zen / Andrew Hudgins -- Psychopharmacology and its discontents / Chase Twichell.
Subjects: Artists; Mental illness; Psychotherapy; Personality and creative ability.; Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.); Creative ability.; Art and mental illness.; Dichters.; Psychische stoornissen.; Psychofarmaca.; Creativiteit;
© c2008., Johns Hopkins University Press,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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There's nothing wrong with her [electronic resource]. by Weinberg, Kate.; Patikaz, Louiza.;
Narrator: Louiza Patikaz."Beautiful." —Sarah Jessica Parker "The best thing you'll read this year." —Kiley Reid, author of Such a Fun Age A raw, tenderly comic, and perfectly off-kilter novel about a woman who occasionally finds herself in "The Pit”—a delirious state of semiconsciousness—and the improbable, sometimes imagined people who meet her there. Vita Woods is on the brink. She produces a popular podcast and lives with her successful doctor boyfriend, Max, with whom the sex is great and the future promising. Her brilliant if unreliable sister, Gracie, is her best friend and sparring partner. And her steadfast goldfish, Whitney Houston, brightens even her dimmest days. But as much as things are going right, the days are dark. Vita is not leaving the house. In fact, she can barely make it out of bed. Instead, she spends long, blurred hours falling in and out of The Pit, dead to the world and to herself. For months, Vita has been sick with an illness that no doctor, not even Max, can diagnose. And recently, Luigi, a Renaissance poet nursing a 500-year-old heartbreak, has started showing up at her bedside, bringing snacks and unsolicited romantic advice. He says he’s come to release her. The issue is: he may be a ghost, an apparition of her sickly mind. Then, when an unexpected mix-up pushes her into the path of her upstairs neighbors, Vita finds friendship—and perhaps more—in the apartment above. But something about her "condition" keeps nagging at her. What if the problem is Vita herself? Because as far as anyone can prove . . . there’s nothing wrong with her.Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser.
Subjects: Electronic books.; Fiction.; Humor (Fiction).; Literature.;
© 2024., Books on Tape,
On-line resources: http://link.overdrive.com/?websiteID=130119&titleID=10333614 -- Click to access digital title in OverDrive.;
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