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  2. Nancy Rue - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 at age 22, after getting her degree in English and her teacher's certificate, Rue began teaching English at Booker T. Washington High School. She taught for a few years there and became a writer, sending many stories for teens to several different magazines. Later Rue met with a writer she knew and wrote a nonfiction book for kids.

  3. List of fictional characters with bipolar disorder - Wikipedia

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    Rue Bennett: Zendaya: Euphoria: 2019 Vincent "Vinnie" O'Neill Joe Gilgun: Brassic: 2019 Andrew Deluca: Giacomo Gianniotti: Grey's Anatomy: 2019 Hal Jackson [citation needed] Joe Tippett: The Morning Show: 2019 Maria Salazar Maria Gabriela de Faría: Deadly Class: 2020 Kat Baker Carol Baker Kaya Scodelario. January Jones. Spinning Out: 2020 GaTa ...

  4. Mental disorders in fiction - Wikipedia

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    A story about a teenager's descent into madness. Thirteen Reasons Why, 2007 novel by Jay Asher. About a teenage girl who is suffering from depression which results in suicide. Many other characters are also suffering from mental illnesses including bipolar, anxiety, PTSD, and also depression. Saint Jude, 2011 [1] novel by Dawn Wilson. Suffering ...

  5. 'It was all worth it': Man with severe bipolar disorder ...

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    Bipolar disorder is a mental illness characterized by changing moods, energy and concentration, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. People with bipolar disorder often fluctuate ...

  6. Behind bipolar disorder: Why Amanda Bynes' story is no joke

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    Bipolar disorder affects about 2 million people in the U.S. To learn more, please visit this site . If you suspect psychiatric illness in yourself or a loved one, seek help immediately.

  7. Todd Strasser - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; Todd Strasser (born May 5, 1950) [1] is an American writer [2] of more than 140 young-adult and middle grade novels and many short stories and works of non-fiction, some written under the pen names Morton Rhue [3] and T.S. Rue.

  8. No Letting Go (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mostly, the film focuses on how the family is dealing with Tim's bipolar disorder and how it affects their lives. The story evolves around trying to stay together in difficult circumstances, with the struggles that every member of the family is experiencing. They learn through the hardship together, strengthening their family bond.

  9. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow was a New York Times Best Seller, being listed on its 2022 Notable Books List, and an IndieBound best seller. [6] In July 2022, it was a book club pick for Amerie and Barnes & Noble , [ 18 ] as well as an Apple Books best seller for Fiction and Literature. [ 19 ]