As I Am: Living in Acceptance with Manic Depression
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.88 (897 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1552129071 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 226 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Hard to read Eclectic Reader I appreciate reading the story, and the effort the author put into it. Yet I had a hard time reading it. The author could have used the help of an editor. She tends to get off topic quite often. At times her writing style is a tad too casual prompting me to wonder what she really meant since it can be hard for the written word to fully capture someone's mood. Mood, after all, is a big component of meaning. I also wish the print had been larger. A Review from Ann Neill's cousin Chantal Bourgeois The topic of this book is something that too many people have had to go through, including myself, Ann writes straight from the heartgritty, brutally honest,and truthfully!For anyone with someone in thier lives who's had to live through the pain of incest and depression, or if you just want to hear her story to realize that your not alone, get this book!I Love You AnnChantal
As I Am is the story of the journey the author took to live in acceptance with this powerful mental illness, manic depression.
In her quest to help others, Anne offers a second book of the things she considers precious. She has worked as a service person for more than 20 years but her most treasured role in life is being married to her 'Dwight'. Golden Specks is a collection of quotes and the author's photography compiled into a literary collection. Anne was diagnosed with manic depression in May of 1994. . Anne is a deep thinker who lives life to the fullest. She chose
Anne is a deep thinker who lives life to the fullest. . In her quest to help others, Anne offers a second book of the things she considers precious. She has worked as a service person for more than 20 years but her most treasured role in life is being married to her 'Dwight'. About the AuthorAnne was diagnosed with manic depression in May of 1994. Golden Specks is a collection of quotes and the author's photography compiled into a literary collection. She chose to write to prove to herself the value of her intellect and of her life