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'Unflinching' BIPOLAR UK
'Rosie is an inspiration' DUA LIPA
''Raw, honest and surprisingly upbeat' SUNDAY TIMES
In 2018, model Rosie Viva was arrested after a psychotic episode at Stansted Airport led to a full evacuation. Hospitalised and diagnosed with bipolar disorder, her life changed overnight.
In Completely Normal and Totally Fine, Rosie shares her powerful journey through mania, depression and recovery - navigating love, work, and identity while embracing a new normal. With honesty and heart, she sheds light on the realities of bipolar disorder and challenges the stigma around mental health, encouraging us all to speak more openly about our messy minds.
'Bursts with authenticity and warmth. A gift to anyone touched by bipolar.'
LEANNE TOSHIKO SIMPSON, AUTHOR OF NEVER BEEN BETTER
"A fittingly open and honest account of what happens when you lose your mind"
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Product details
Published | 08 May 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9781526679420 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Tonic |
Dimensions | 216 x 135 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Rosie has transformed her bipolar journey into a superpower, inspiring and creating a safe space for others - she's an inspiration.
Dua Lipa
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Rosie Viva's Completely Normal and Totally Fine reveals an unflinching insight into the challenges of living with bipolar, a complex and often misunderstood mental illness. It will leave readers with a deeper understanding of what it's like to live with bipolar.
Bipolar UK
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A powerful story - Rosie takes us through the highs, lows, and everything in between of living with bipolar. Insightful and ultimately uplifting.
Adrienne Adhami
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A raw, honest, surprisingly upbeat account of a young woman's unravelling, and how she learnt to live with a mental health condition
Roisin Kelly, Sunday Times