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Charles Monroe-Kane is a natural raconteur, and boy, does he have
stories to tell. Born into an eccentric Ohio clan of modern
hunter-gatherers, he grew up hearing voices in his head. Over a
dizzying two decades, he was many things-teenage faith healer,
world traveler, smuggler, liberation theologian, ladder-maker,
squatter, halibut hanger, grifter, environmental warrior, and
circus manager-all the while wrestling with schizophrenia and
self-medication. From Baby Doc's Haiti to the Czech Velvet
Revolution, and from sex, drugs, and a stabbing to public
humiliation by the leader of the free world, Monroe-Kane burns
through his twenties and several bridges of youthful idealism
before finally saying: enough. In a memoir that blends engaging
charm with unflinching frankness, Monroe-Kane gives his testimony
of mental illness, drug abuse, faith, and love. By the end of
Lithium Jesus there may be a voice in your head, too, saying "Do
more, be more, live more. And fear less."
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