Remember This When You're Sad: A book for mad, sad and glad days (*from someone who’s right there)

Remember This When You're Sad: A book for mad, sad and glad days (*from someone who’s right there)

by Maggy Van Eijk (Author), Maggy Van Eijk (Author)

Synopsis

Maggy Van Eijk knows where the best place to cry in public is: the top deck of a bus, right at the front. She also knows that eating super salty liquorice or swimming in an icy cold pond are things that make you feel alive but aren't bad for you. These are the things to remember when you're sad. Turning 27, Maggy had the worst mental health experience of her life so far. She ended a three-year relationship. She was almost fired (twice). She lost friends and made bad decisions. She drank too much and went to A&E over twelve times. She saw three different therapists and had three different diagnoses. She went to two burns units for self-inflicted wounds and was escorted in an ambulance to a mental health crisis team. It was quite the year. This book is about anxiety and depression, Maggy's panic attacks, teenage bulimia and disassociation. But it's also about being a young woman with the added pressure of having an untrustworthy mind. Remember This When You're Sad is a brave, beautifully written and important book that lays bare the true reality of mental illness in the hope it can help others through their turmoil.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: BLINK Publishing
Published: 11 Jan 2018

ISBN 10: 1911600737
ISBN 13: 9781911600732
Book Overview: A heartbreaking, hilarious exploration of one young woman's quest for happiness in a world defined by her depression. For fans of Matt Haig's Reasons to Stay Alive and Bryony Gordon's Mad Girl.

Media Reviews
Get lots of mental health books sent my way but this is a stand out. Raw, funny, useful and entirely unpretentious. Check it out. -- Matt Haig, bestselling author of Reasons to Stay Alive
Sad, raw, relatable and inspiring. Reads like a friend telling you it's going to be okay. This is how bad it can get but this is how good it can get just after. -- LaurenEvie.co.uk
This book is hilarious, helpful, and like a nice hug all in one. I've never read a book that has been so much like talking to a friend. Ohbookitblogspot.co.uk -- Ohbookitblogspot.co.uk
If you're struggling at the moment and feeling disheartened by the other mental health books out there then I would 100% recommend this. If Maggy brought another book out in the future I'd be first in line to pick it up. -- Nourishmeblog.co.uk
Author Bio
Originally from The Netherlands, Maggy moved to London to complete her MA in Writing For Stage and Broadcast Media at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She spent a few years freelancing and selling Haagen-Dazs in West End theatres until she became the Social Media Editor for BuzzFeed. She now works as a Social Media Manager for BBC Studios. Maggy has been writing about mental health for five years, and helped the BBC launch their 1in4 campaign during their mental health season. Maggy is based in London, and you can connect with her on Twitter @maggyvaneijk.