Jump the Kennebec
a novel
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Book Details
About the Book
Why do people jump from bridges? The hero of Jump the Kennebec, a young teacher named Jeremy Fischer, confronts this question as he gradually wakes to the horrible realization that his family history of mental illness has begun to show in him. His increasingly bizarre behavior at a small prep school in Maine peaks in a wild trip to New Orleans that leaves him in a mental hospital. The novel explores the depressive and manic sides of bipolar disorder, climaxing in a trip to the top of the bridge from which Jeremy's aunt had leaped to her death many years ago.
About the Author
Paul Kalkstein has been an Instructor in English at Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, since 1970. He spends summers in Arrowsic, Maine, on the banks of the Kennebec River, where he does his writing. Jump the Kennebec is his first novel.