CRAZY

CRAZY

Michael Rebellino

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Editorial:
Michael Rebellino
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9798886795110
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'Rebellino captures with incredible accuracy the awful brutality of watching a loved one sink into and then deal with madness.'-Patrick Dylan, Award Winning Author of Safe, Wanted, and Loved: A Family Memoir of Mental Illness, Heartbreak, and Hope'Rebellino blends brilliant prose with powerful poetry, delving into the profound complexities of caring for a loved one’s mental health while managing one’s own. [...] This isn’t just a story to be read. It’s an experience that reshapes one’s understanding of true connection, a narrative that both breaks and mends the reader and leaves you all the better for it.'-Jordan P. Barnes, Award Winning Author of One Hit Away: A Memoir of Recovery'[This] book is a love poem to life - love in the deepest sense that doesn’t shy away from suffering and hard realities. The more we can do to de-stigmatize [mental illness and addiction], the more hope there is for finding solutions.'-Beverly Conyers, Best Selling Author of Addict in the Family'This courageous book speaks to so many suffering with mental health and addiction and brings light and awareness to this ever-present subject [...] and gives us that behind-the-curtain look at authentic hopes, fears, pain, suffering and triumph that we all can learn from.'-Lisa M. Gennosa PA-C, Author of Incurable Hope

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