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Discover the powerful memoir, an emotional rollercoaster that captures the essence of mental health struggles with humor and heart. In this brand new release, the author Clint Edwards candidly shares his journey living with obsessive-compulsive disorder, intertwined with the shadows of his father’s opioid addiction and his mother’s undiagnosed mental illness. This book resonates with readers facing their own battles with mental health, showcasing the importance of connection and understanding in overcoming adversity.
Clint's engaging storytelling takes you from the chaos of middle school anxieties to the profound lessons learned from personal tragedies. His relatable experiences, from anxiety attacks to finding love and starting a family, highlight the daily challenge of seeking balance in a life complicated by mental illness. With laugh-out-loud moments and tear-jerking reflections, this memoir is more than just a recount of struggles—it’s a testament to resilience and the human spirit. Ideal for anyone navigating the complexities of mental health, this memoir promises to make you feel less alone in your journey.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781645676249. Year: 2023. Publisher: St Martins Press.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781645676249
Year: 2023
Publisher: St Martins Press
Description:
How Are You Doing? No, Really ...
In this poignant memoir that is both laugh-out-loud funny, and sniffle inducing, Clint Edwards explores his lifelong struggle with mental illness in the shadow of his father’s battle with the opioid epidemic and his mother’s undiagnosed mental illness.
From being diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder, to finding love, marriage, and having children, Clint explores what it means to find a healthy and balanced life with mental illness as your co-pilot. From the little hells of middle school and (frankly relatable) anxiety poops to running away from home at 14 and dealing with the death of a loved one, to learning that truly basic life lesson: you are not your parents, Clint touches on the crux of living moment to moment, struggle to struggle—without losing your ever-loving mind.
Clint’s candor, critical self-awareness, and refreshing sense of humor make for a one-of-a-kind read that might just make you feel less alone.
Clint's engaging storytelling takes you from the chaos of middle school anxieties to the profound lessons learned from personal tragedies. His relatable experiences, from anxiety attacks to finding love and starting a family, highlight the daily challenge of seeking balance in a life complicated by mental illness. With laugh-out-loud moments and tear-jerking reflections, this memoir is more than just a recount of struggles—it’s a testament to resilience and the human spirit. Ideal for anyone navigating the complexities of mental health, this memoir promises to make you feel less alone in your journey.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781645676249. Year: 2023. Publisher: St Martins Press.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781645676249
Year: 2023
Publisher: St Martins Press
Description:
How Are You Doing? No, Really ...
In this poignant memoir that is both laugh-out-loud funny, and sniffle inducing, Clint Edwards explores his lifelong struggle with mental illness in the shadow of his father’s battle with the opioid epidemic and his mother’s undiagnosed mental illness.
From being diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder, to finding love, marriage, and having children, Clint explores what it means to find a healthy and balanced life with mental illness as your co-pilot. From the little hells of middle school and (frankly relatable) anxiety poops to running away from home at 14 and dealing with the death of a loved one, to learning that truly basic life lesson: you are not your parents, Clint touches on the crux of living moment to moment, struggle to struggle—without losing your ever-loving mind.
Clint’s candor, critical self-awareness, and refreshing sense of humor make for a one-of-a-kind read that might just make you feel less alone.