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A NOBLE MADNESS

by a desire for wealth, knowledge, prestige, and, not least, order, collectors have amassed objects such as artworks, scientific specimens, religious relics, books, and gems. Delbourgo traverses time and place to portray collectors’ roles: In premodern China, a collector was seen as a person of superior sophistication\u003B in Korea, collecting was a path to attaining status. Some artifacts—religious relics, for example, or African art—have been sought for their spiritual or magical power. Romantics saw collecting as an expression of one’s inner self, an idea that persists, even as collecting has been associated with colonialism, looting, and profit. Collecting, Delbourgo asserts, also has been associated with mental illness. Fictional collectors, such as Oscar Wilde’s Dorian Gray, behave maniacally\u003B Freud diagnosed the urge to collect as an expression of suppressed neuroses. Art collectors have been depicted variously as gloomy, gothic recluses, as figures associated with danger and unabated passion, and as libertines, while naturalists—Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace, and Alexander von Humboldt, to name a few—are more likely celebrated for their dogged pursuit of scientific specimens. Delbourgo casts a wide net to offer biographies of collectors such as Rudolf II, a Holy Roman emperor who aspired to assemble the world in miniature\u003B Marie Antoinette, known as the “trinket queen”\u003B Alfred Kinsey, who collected data about sex\u003B and female collectors, notably, Gertrude Stein, Mabel Dodge Luhan, and Peggy Guggenheim, motivated by a pursuit of beauty and “nourishment of the soul.” In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association included hoarding disorder in its updated manual. As Delbourgo amply reveals, however, the distinction between the ardent collector and the pathological hoarder is hardly clear."

Book Details

Publisher:In
Published:2013-01-01
Pages:288
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9780393541

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This powerful exploration of mental health and family dynamics follows a teenager grappling with her mother's bipolar disorder while navigating the treacherous waters of high school social hierarchie...

Our Review

This powerful exploration of mental health and family dynamics follows a teenager grappling with her mother's bipolar disorder while navigating the treacherous waters of high school social hierarchies. The narrative deftly balances raw emotional honesty with moments of levity, creating an authentic portrayal of adolescent life complicated by parental illness. Through vivid characterization and realistic dialogue, the story examines how mental health challenges affect entire families, not just individuals. Readers witness the protagonist's journey from shame and secrecy toward understanding and advocacy.

What sets this young adult novel apart is its refusal to simplify complex psychological realities while maintaining a compelling coming-of-age story. The author handles sensitive mental health topics with nuance, showing both the painful and beautiful aspects of living with bipolar disorder. Teen readers dealing with similar family situations will find validation and hope in these pages, while others will gain crucial empathy and awareness. This emotionally resonant book ultimately celebrates resilience and the messy, imperfect bonds that hold families together through even the most difficult times.

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