The Broken Few
by Mariss Ijaz
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Pub Date Jun 27 2024 | Archive Date Aug 02 2024
Cherish Editions | Literally PR Ltd.
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Description
The Broken Few is a collection of poetry and prose focussing on mental health. It covers important and taboo topics such as anxiety, self-destructive behaviours, borderline personality disorder, hormonal disturbances, paranoia, and dysfunctional families.
The Broken Few is a book very much based on raw honesty and an unfiltered reality on what recovery can look like in all its highs and lows. It’s a difficult path to walk and whilst it’s undoubtedly one worth being on, it’s imperative to share what it can really look like; not only for the writer's own comfort, but for readers to know they’re not alone and this is an experience shared with a community of people on a journey to give ourselves the lives we deserve as we find the strength to glue our pieces back together-we don’t have to stay broken forever.
A Note From the Publisher
The content of this memoir discusses/explores the following topics:
Anxiety, Self-destructive behaviours, Borderline personality disorder, Hormonal disturbances, Paranoia, and Dysfunctional families.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781916920606 |
PRICE | |
PAGES | 149 |
Available on NetGalley
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