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The Tragedy of Being Happy

Published
Jan 2019
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
250

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After his father's suicide, fourteen-year-old Happy O'Neill struggles with addiction and an inclination for self-harm. His mother, working several jobs, struggling with single parenthood, and at a loss as to how she can reach Happy, commits her son to a high security psych ward. Despite the rigidity of the ward, and the vigilant oversight of its staff, Happy becomes embroiled in a romantic triangle that will change everything. Told in small chapters of spare language, The Tragedy of Being Happy explores the depths of mental illness and adolescence, and the divide between those who live with it and those who exist "on the other side." The poetic pacing feeds into the sense of a separation, the struggle to overcome it, and poignantly demonstrates that the human need for connection transcends illness.

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First Edition Jan 2019 Regal House Publishing ISBN 1947548360
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Jan 2019 Regal House Publishing ISBN B07KCPZ3C3
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