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Climbing the walls / Kieran Cunningham.

A memoir full of heart about mountain climbing, mental health and how to adapt and cope in a time of crisis. After spending a decade restlessly globetrotting in search of a way of life that worked for him, six years ago journalist Kieran Cunningham alighted on Sondrio, a small town in Lombardy, Italy. A stone's throw from the Alps, there he found a lifestyle that worked for him -- fresh mountain air, a strong network of local friends and lots and lots of climbing. Finally he was able to accept and manage his diagnosis of Bipolar I. And then Lombardy found itself the European epicentre of Covid-19. What does a climber do when his beloved mountains are off limits? When he's only permitted to leave the house for his weekly sanctioned grocery shop? When all the things that help him maintain his delicate equilibrium are taken away? As Kieran felt his mental health begin to crumble and realised he was perilously low in medication, he turned to the one thing that would help rid him of his excess energy and hopefully get him back on track: climbing. However, now he could only climb the walls of his house. Climbing the Walls is a memoir about mental health and the power of nature and exercise. From learning to appreciate the rhythms and characters of small-town Italian life, to sleepless, panicky nights as he feels his moods race, Kieran's lockdown veers from the mundane to the extreme. While he navigates the wall above his front door over and over in the shadow of the mountains, he can only dream of that first euphoric climb.

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C9009243443 616.89 CUN
Adult nonfiction   Stratford Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781398500204 (paperback)
Dewey 616.89
Author Cunningham, Kieran author.
Title Climbing the walls / Kieran Cunningham.
Published London : Simon & Schuster, 2021.
Physical description 313 pages ; 24 cm.
General note "When mountains are your salvation, how do you cope if they are out of reach?"--Cover.
Summary A memoir full of heart about mountain climbing, mental health and how to adapt and cope in a time of crisis. After spending a decade restlessly globetrotting in search of a way of life that worked for him, six years ago journalist Kieran Cunningham alighted on Sondrio, a small town in Lombardy, Italy. A stone's throw from the Alps, there he found a lifestyle that worked for him -- fresh mountain air, a strong network of local friends and lots and lots of climbing. Finally he was able to accept and manage his diagnosis of Bipolar I. And then Lombardy found itself the European epicentre of Covid-19. What does a climber do when his beloved mountains are off limits? When he's only permitted to leave the house for his weekly sanctioned grocery shop? When all the things that help him maintain his delicate equilibrium are taken away? As Kieran felt his mental health begin to crumble and realised he was perilously low in medication, he turned to the one thing that would help rid him of his excess energy and hopefully get him back on track: climbing. However, now he could only climb the walls of his house. Climbing the Walls is a memoir about mental health and the power of nature and exercise. From learning to appreciate the rhythms and characters of small-town Italian life, to sleepless, panicky nights as he feels his moods race, Kieran's lockdown veers from the mundane to the extreme. While he navigates the wall above his front door over and over in the shadow of the mountains, he can only dream of that first euphoric climb.
Subject Cunningham, Kieran -- Mental health
Autobiographies
Manic-depressive persons -- Biography
Mountaineers -- Biography
Journalists -- Biography
Mountaineering -- Italy
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Social aspects -- Italy
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Italy -- Psychological aspects
Exercise -- Psychological aspects
Nature -- Psychological aspects
Mental health
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