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Sharp: A Memoir [Hardcover]

David Fitzpatrick
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Book Description

August 21, 2012

David Fitzpatrick’s Sharp is an extraordinary memoir—a fascinating, disturbing look into the mind of a man who, in his early 20s, began cutting himself due to a severe mental illness. A beautifully written treatment of a powerful subject, Fitzpatrick—whose symptoms included extreme depression and self-mutilation—writes movingly and honestly about his affliction and inspires readers with his courage, joining the literary ranks of Terri Cheney (Manic), Augusten Burroughs (Running with Scissors), Marya Hornbacher (Wasted), and Susanna Kaysen (Girl, Interrupted).

“A harrowing journey from self-destructive psychosis to a cautious re-emergence into the flickering sunshine of the sane world….Fitzpatrick writes about mental illness with the unsparing intensity of Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton but also with the hard-won self-knowledge of William Styron, Kay Jamison, and other chroniclers of disease, recovery, and management…. A must read, remarkably told.”
—Wally Lamb, author of I Know This Much is True


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“David Fitzpatrick’s Sharp is a must read, remarkably told.” (Wally Lamb )

Sharp is a courageously honest book by a gentle, damaged soul who fought his way to the light with a ferocity he never thought he possessed. Fitzpatrick’s recounting of his struggle with severe mental illness shines with intelligence, pain and hard-won, self-confidence. ” (Kate Christensen, author of The Great Man and The Astral )

“What makes this memoir so riveting and so unforgettable isn’t the myriad of horrors that its narrator inflicts upon himself. It’s the razor-sharp humor and abiding wisdom and depth of humanity with which its author graces the reader. Sharp cuts deep into your heart.” (Michael White, author of Beautiful Assassin and Soul Catcher )

“Tortured and tormented as he was, Fitzpatrick never blinks as he recounts his residency in hell. Piercingly honest, he forces us to recognize and embrace the most broken parts of ourselves. Be forewarned: this book will expand your heart and mind.” (Rachel Basch, author of Degrees of Love and The Passion of Reverend Nash )

“A mesmeric, dire memoir...a mission (thanks to Wally Lamb’s encouragement) to write this dark, affecting, human story.” (Publishers Weekly )

From the Back Cover

"Endorphins sped through me. I spun around, growing dizzy, frantic, and silly. I wasn't drunk, but I felt a nice stoned feeling, sans paranoia, and I thought, 'I believe I've found my new pharmaceutical deep inside.' I giggled fearlessly, manically at this and looked down at myself; hands, arms, chest, and belly covered in crimson . . . "

Sharp is the story of a young man who began his life with a loving family and great promise for the future. But in his early twenties, David Fitzpatrick became so consumed by mental illness it sent him into a frenzy of cutting himself with razor blades. In this shocking and often moving book, he vividly describes the rush this act gave him, the fleeting euphoric high that seemed to fill the spaces in the rest of his life. It started a difficult battle from which he would later emerge triumphant and spiritually renewed.

Fitzpatrick's youth seemed ideal. He was athletic, handsome, and intelligent. However, he lived in fear of an older brother who taunted and belittled him; and in college, his roommates teased and humiliated him, further damaging what sense of self-esteem he still carried with him. As he shares these experiences, Fitzpatrick also recounts the lessons learned from the broken people he encountered during his journey—knowledge that led to his own emotional resurrection.

Sharp also demonstrates the awakening of a writer's instinctive voice. With prose that is tough and gritty, profound and insightful, Fitzpatrick takes us inside his head while he manically cuts himself, but these episodes are presented with a dignity and insight that has never been seen before. His writing also possesses a lightness of touch that brings humor to a subject that doesn't naturally provide it.

Above all else, Sharp is a tale of hope, a soul-baring quest of a lost man who returns to himself, overcomes his demons, and reclaims his life. It is destined to become a classic memoir.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow (August 21, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062064029
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062064028
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.1 x 8.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #441,222 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

David Fitzpatrick was born in Dearborn, Michigan, grew up in Connecticut, graduated from Skidmore College, and earned his MFA degree from Fairfield University in 2011. A writer, he works at an auto dealership and is married to writer and graphic designer Amy Holmes. He lives in Middletown, Connecticut.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This memoir will become a classic. August 30, 2012
Format:Hardcover
We lost 4 members of the Guilford High School Class of 84: David Ciardello, Richard Eaton, Ronnie Burns, and Lars Schulze. We almost lost David Fitzpatrick. David Fitzpatrick was our most beloved classmate. He was popular, but always nice to kids on the outskirts like me. Although he was a class clown, he always respected his teachers and often made them laugh along. He was voted best personality and best smile. He was our golden boy, and he made school a lot more fun.

I remember looking around for David at one of our high school reunions, and learned that he had had a nervous breakdown and was living in a group home in a bad neighborhood in New Haven. It was whispered that he had gained a couple of hundred pounds and was zonked out on anti-psychotic drugs. It was one of the heartbreaking stories I had ever heard. No one thought any less of David, we were just sad and we missed him dearly.

Nearly 20 years later, David has emerged from the hell of mental illness. And he isn't just surviving--he is triumphing. At the age of 40, after nearly 2 decades of institutional living, he went back to college and earned his MFA (Master of Fine Arts) in creative writing from Fairfield University. He married a beautiful, intelligent woman who is a professional writer and graphic designer.

Not only is David living a healthy and productive life, he has accomplished every writer's dream--he has completed a riveting memoir which is being published by HarperCollins, and hits the shelves on August 21st.

Our prayers have been answered. Fitzy is back.

And he's getting rave reviews:

"He writes with a personal urgency initially tapped by author Wally Lamb, who encouraged him to commit his experiences to paper. Fitzpatrick slam-dunks readers into the grim, murky bowels of his psychotic ordeal, yet provides a promising coda for himself and those jonesing for a 'normal' life." --Kirkus

"In this mesmeric, dire memoir of his agonizing journey through hell and back, Fitzpatrick takes extraordinary care in re-creating the cerebral maelstrom that brought on the first breakdown at age 23." --Publisher's Weekly.

"Harrowing. Fitzpatrick's own story pales in comparison to those of some of his fellow patients. Readers will be haunted by these accounts but gratified by the author's hard-fought battle with the demons that drove him to carve into his own skin." --Library Journal

This month's Connecticut Magazine has a great article about David's writing and his friendship with author Wally Lamb and book agent Richard Abate. HarperCollins was hesitant at first about publishing the memoir due its dark subject matter. Wally Lamb helped convince the editors that David Fitzpatrick's work is as noteworthy as William Styron's classic Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness, and that it's a story that needs to be told. Like Styron's book, Sharp offers a beautifully written, insider's view of surviving the terror of mental illness.

Sharp is one of the best books I've ever read. It ranks right up there with the classic memoirs Dry by Augusten Burroughs, Breakdowns by Art Spiegelman, and Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written August 27, 2012
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How many people experience the true depths of despair that self-hatred and mental illness can unleash, and then live to write about it? And not just write about it, but produce a breath-taking memoir that brims with clarity, honesty and passion from the first page to the last? Not many people, but David Fitzpatrick is one and he's done it with his stunning effort, "Sharp."
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Deeply moving August 25, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
David's story is heart wrenching - but offers much in terms of insight into the human spirit, mental illness, family, and overcoming personal demons and survival. At times the brutality of his illness, his experiences in life and the pain and suffering that come from his experiences are difficult to read. David seems to have a very gentle soul and innocence that comes across in his writing. The support from his family both in terms of emotional support, boundaries, as well as those of his care takers comes through. This book is well written - and offers one an opportunity to reflect on the fragility of being human and the edges of our own human condition.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Sharp:A Memoir
Mental Health services is what did during my career.I found this case very interesting.David Fitzpatrick's inability to express his feelings towards his brother 's bulleying... Read more
Published 9 days ago by Jeanie
5.0 out of 5 stars well worth reading
This book might not be for everyone. It is dark and sad at times, but so honest. For anyone with mental illness, or anyone who loves someone with mental illness - it provides some... Read more
Published 13 days ago by Lili Kelz
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful
David does a great job with telling his story. This book is very powerful, raw, and an easy read. His experience will help others see that they're not alone and also shines light... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Samantha
4.0 out of 5 stars Sharp
I found this book to be very shocking. I couldn't believe that this really happens to people who've hit bottom. Read more
Published 1 month ago by fran
5.0 out of 5 stars Fitzpatrick nails it
The author takes us on a wild ride, beginning in the ordinary life of an ordinary kid, with all the hopes, insecurities and pranks that kids put into their bag of experience as... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Joe Carvalko
4.0 out of 5 stars Sharp
Pretty good story, but a little frustrating while reading it. I would probably recommend it to people who like this sort of story
Published 3 months ago by Wendy L. Keyes-Turnbull
5.0 out of 5 stars Good story that is well-written
I typically shy away from memoirs like this one because even though you can be assured of a good story, they can lack style. That is not the case with Fitzpatrick's "Sharp. Read more
Published 4 months ago by mbourgoise
4.0 out of 5 stars Sharp review
A good, gory,honest and brutal account of mental illness in no uncertain terms. His story is depressing and seemingly hopeless yet in order to write this Memoir I knew he had to... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Donna
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
This was a great book. Anyone suffering from Mental Illness should read it! he was courageous to share his experiences and his recovery.
Published 4 months ago by L. Leipziger
5.0 out of 5 stars Sharp
Great book, this will hopefully open many eyes. There are too many people struggling and not getting the proper help. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Katelynn Blindt
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