![]() ![]() From the very first page, Forney allows us to see sensation - to inhabit, as closely as possible, her bipolar world, from its manic, exhilarating highs to its oceanic, debilitating lows. Every time the needle traces a line, Forney writes, she can "see the sensation - a bright white light, an electrical charge." Those opening words are a perfect description of her book. Marbles, cartoonist Ellen Forney's excellent graphic memoir about being bipolar, opens with her in the middle of a 5 1/2-hour session in a tattoo parlor. ![]() Your purchase helps support NPR programming. ![]() Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Marbles Subtitle Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, & Me Author Ellen Forney ![]()
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