Riding the Elephant: Surviving and loving in a bipolar marriage
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Torchflame Books, 2019.
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Catharine McKenty., & Catharine McKenty|AUTHOR. (2019). Riding the Elephant: Surviving and loving in a bipolar marriage . Torchflame Books.

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Catharine McKenty and Catharine McKenty|AUTHOR. 2019. Riding the Elephant: Surviving and Loving in a Bipolar Marriage. Torchflame Books.

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Catharine McKenty and Catharine McKenty|AUTHOR. Riding the Elephant: Surviving and Loving in a Bipolar Marriage Torchflame Books, 2019.

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Catharine McKenty, and Catharine McKenty|AUTHOR. Riding the Elephant: Surviving and Loving in a Bipolar Marriage Torchflame Books, 2019.

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They met on the dance floor: he, a former Jesuit; she, grand-daughter of a two-time mayor of Toronto. Raised by her single mother, Catharine left the staid life of tea-parties for reconciliation work in post-war Europe. As a journalist for Pace, a magazine for adventurous youth of the 1960s, she conquered Los Angeles from the wheel of a pink Jaguar, unearthing a scoop that resulted in a best-selling book and Hollywood movie.

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