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It's Not OK to Feel Blue (and other lies) : Inspirational people open up about their mental health
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Last year, Scarlett Curtis collaborated with 52 inspiring women to create a remarkable anthology exploring the meaning of feminism. The book gained iconic status, painting the world in shades of Pink. This year, the focus shifts to Blue, addressing the pervasive mental health crisis. As we navigate this challenging landscape, we face a decision: to succumb as previous generations have or to instigate meaningful change. Highlighted in "Other People Don't Feel Blue (and other lies)" are stories and essays by individuals who have battled their darkest days and emerged fighting for healing. This compilation is not merely a book; it's a collective outcry breaking through the silence, declaring that no one is alone in their struggles. Blending humor, sadness, intelligence, and relatability, this vital collection is integral to the global effort to dismantle the stigma surrounding mental health. It stands as a testament to the power of words in fostering emotional recovery. "Feminists Don't Wear Pink," a triumph as a Sunday Times Bestseller and recipient of the National Book Awards in 2018, elicited reviews praising its insightful, humorous, and authentic essays. Notable endorsements came from Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, and Fearne Cotton, lauding it as an essential testament to modern womanhood. Critics reveled in its honest discourse, offering young women a compelling call to action, declaring it essential reading for all.
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Last year, Scarlett Curtis collaborated with 52 inspiring women to create a remarkable anthology exploring the meaning of feminism. The book gained iconic status, painting the world in shades of Pink. This year, the focus shifts to Blue, addressing the pervasive mental health crisis. As we navigate this challenging landscape, we face a decision: to succumb as previous generations have or to instigate meaningful change. Highlighted in "Other People Don't Feel Blue (and other lies)" are stories and essays by individuals who have battled their darkest days and emerged fighting for healing. This compilation is not merely a book; it's a collective outcry breaking through the silence, declaring that no one is alone in their struggles. Blending humor, sadness, intelligence, and relatability, this vital collection is integral to the global effort to dismantle the stigma surrounding mental health. It stands as a testament to the power of words in fostering emotional recovery. "Feminists Don't Wear Pink," a triumph as a Sunday Times Bestseller and recipient of the National Book Awards in 2018, elicited reviews praising its insightful, humorous, and authentic essays. Notable endorsements came from Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, and Fearne Cotton, lauding it as an essential testament to modern womanhood. Critics reveled in its honest discourse, offering young women a compelling call to action, declaring it essential reading for all.
