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Gorilla and the Bird

Author:Zack McDermott

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A Memoir of ♥ Madness and a ♥ Mother’s Love

“A tale of madness, self-destruction, and the stalwart presence of a family…McDermott’s memoir is decidedly offbeat, unfolding like a country song. There’s the law, some good jokes, substance abuse, and love lost and found, but there’s also a keenly felt sense of justice for the people who can’t catch a break in this world, ‘the dregs, the castoffs, the addicts’…If the Joads were tanked up on Bud Light and Haldol and Steinbeck were under Hunter S. Thompson’s influence, this might be the result, funny, and utterly authentic.”Kirkus Reviews

“A remarkably written (and lived) memoir about hard beginnings, bad genes, delusions of grandeur, and epic mother love…holds us rapt.”Huffington Post

“A poignant memoir…[McDermott’s] book asks us to destigmatize mental illness by familiarizing us intimately with the issue.”―Los Angeles Review of Books

“McDermott brings a vivid and unsettling degree of intimacy to his descriptions of mania’s onset. . . His work as a public defender grows out of a deep sense of empathy for the stigmatized and marginalized that’s evident on every page. He uses that empathy to construct a deeply compassionate portrait of his mother – a resilient woman whose love helps ground him in the real, even in moments when his reality is at its most friable.”NPR.org

“A startlingly moving memoir of mother and son, structural injustice and inflammable mental illness. Gorilla and the Bird is as piss-cuttin’ a pieta as anyone has any right to hope for. And Zack McDermott — guy’s a fleet, funny, unsentimental storyteller who manages that rare thing: He allows a damaged soul to be found.”Kent Russell, author of I Am Sorry to Think I Have Raised a TimidSon

“A captivating and witty memoir about a young lawyer’s gut-wrenching struggle with mental illness and the fierce, protective love of his remarkable mother and dedicated friends, Zack McDermott’s Gorilla and the Bird is not only a deeply powerful reminder of our vulnerability but a truly inspirational testament to the strength of the human spirit. This book makes accessible experiences that some may wish to ignore but that urgently require our attention, acceptance, and empathy.”ElizabethFord, M.D., author of Sometimes Amazing Things Happen

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Condition

New

Format

Paperback Book

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ISBN-13

9780316315142

Language

English

Pages

274

Publisher

Little, Brown and Company

Title

Gorilla and the Bird

Year Published

2017

2 in stock

Description

Gorilla and the Bird

 

In the alluring tale of Zack McDermott’s Gorilla and the Bird. A 26-year-old public defender from Brooklyn. His reality takes a surreal turn when he wakes up one morning convinced that his life is being filmed. Similar to the Truman Show-style audition for a TV pilot. Every person he encounters on the street becomes an actor.

Zack McDermott

Every car stops for him as if by magic, and every object he sees is a cue from “The Producer” to inspire his performance. This delusion is fueled by his bipolar disorder. Leads Zack on a wild spree through the bustling streets of Manhattan. Until he is eventually apprehended on a subway platform and admitted to Bellevue Hospital.

Bipolar Disorder

Thus begins Zack’s descent into psychosis, a harrowing journey that he must navigate to regain his sanity. From the vibrant streets of New York City, he is compelled to return to his roots in Kansas. Seeking solace and salvation from the one person who may hold the key to his recovery.  He is a resilient and loving Midwestern mother, affectionately known as the Bird. Her unwavering support and fierce love serve as a guiding light in Zack’s dark and tumultuous world.

Gorilla and the Bird

Throughout his tumultuous odyssey, Zack encounters a series of extraordinary events that test his resilience and challenge his perception of reality. From being restrained by guards in mental wards to running naked through cornfields, he experiences a myriad of bizarre occurrences. He even believes he receives secret messages from the television and befriends a former Navy Seal and his talking stuffed monkey.

 

Amidst the chaos, Zack finds solace in the Bird’s unwavering love and support, giving him hope for a fresh start and the possibility of finding love, even with his bipolar disorder. With its raw emotional power, humor, and tenderness, “GORILLA AND THE BIRD” is a poignant and honest account of a young man’s unraveling and the profound impact of a nurturing relationship that ultimately saves him.

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Gorilla and the Bird
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