![]() ![]() It looked like the abandoned garden of my brain,” says the 34-year-old author, who barely wrote a stitch during that time. “Every time I came home I was looking at this garden that was falling to pieces and growing over. The relapse put her in the hospital seven times for intensive treatment, including electroshock therapy. “It was so beautiful for one summer,” remembers Hornbacher. ![]() It was the last time things really fell apart. The rose bushes leading up to the front door of Marya Hornbacher’s Minneapolis home are just a relic from five years ago, when she whipped into a frenzy of garden planning, terraced her front yard, and planted loads of flowers. ![]() The best-selling writer comes to terms with her bipolar disorder, and shares her story with the world. ![]()
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