Jason was a happy child, sensitive and kind, much loved by his older brother. So what caused him to become an emaciated drug addict and alcoholic before his late teens? Yes, he was hurt by the family break-up, becoming a little more withdrawn, yet such things are not uncommon these days.
Then there were the dark paranormal phenomena that haunted the family home and which, Jason himself says, have followed him ever since wherever he went. A child’s over-imagination? But he wasn’t the only one to be aware of them…
This beautifully written memoir by his brother, with thoughtful contributions by Jason himself, is loving and compassionate. It is also searingly honest. It warns us all that mental health can be so very fragile. And it points an accusing finger at a society that simply doesn’t seem able – or, often, willing – to help.
He’s Not Mad, He’s My Brother 1st Edition – (PDF/EPUB Version)
Author(s): Marc Graham King
Publisher: Local Legend
ISBN: 9781910027639
Edition: 1st Edition
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He’s Not Mad, He’s My Brother 1st Edition – (PDF/EPUB Version)
Author(s): Marc Graham King
Publisher: Local Legend
ISBN: 9781910027639
Edition: 1st Edition
$19,99
Delivery: This can be downloaded Immediately after purchasing.
Version: Only PDF Version.
Compatible Devices: Can be read on any device (Kindle, NOOK, Android/IOS devices, Windows, MAC)
Quality: High Quality. No missing contents. Printable
Recommended Software: Check here
Important: No Access Code
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Jason was a happy child, sensitive and kind, much loved by his older brother. So what caused him to become an emaciated drug addict and alcoholic before his late teens? Yes, he was hurt by the family break-up, becoming a little more withdrawn, yet such things are not uncommon these days.
Then there were the dark paranormal phenomena that haunted the family home and which, Jason himself says, have followed him ever since wherever he went. A child’s over-imagination? But he wasn’t the only one to be aware of them…
This beautifully written memoir by his brother, with thoughtful contributions by Jason himself, is loving and compassionate. It is also searingly honest. It warns us all that mental health can be so very fragile. And it points an accusing finger at a society that simply doesn’t seem able – or, often, willing – to help.