A Different Life, Jonathan Govender
A Different Life, Jonathan Govender
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A Different Life
An authentic and inspiring story about trauma, mental illness and resilience

Author: Jonathan Govender

Narrator: Jason Leigh Smith

Unabridged: 4 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Clark & Mackay

Published: 07/05/2024


Synopsis

5 stars! "Honest, uplifting, biographical, insightful, relatable ..." - Dr Wathsala Yapa - General Practitioner - MBBS FRACGP
5 stars! "A must read book. Jonathan has written an honest, raw and vulnerable story ..." - Elspeth Haswell-Smith, CEO - Well Life Services, Psychologist
5 stars! "A fast paced, brave and honest telling of one person's journey through mental health ..." - Pauline Collins, Professor of Law UniSQ, LLB Adel, BVisArts USQ, Grad.Dip in Prof.Com. USQ, LLM UQ, PhD UQ.NMAS,GAICD
5 stars! "Jonathan's courageous account of his journey through trauma is compelling ..." - The Reverend Canon Paul Mitchell - Rector St Lukes Toowoomba
5 stars! "A courageous book that seeks to fight the stigma associated with mental illness ..." - Dr Ashar Imam, Psychiatrist MBBS FRANZCP
A brilliant young man suffers life threatening childhood trauma that returns as mental illnesses in his adult years.
With aspirations of being a successful lawyer, Jonathan embarks on a path to make his dreams come true, but is ultimately, unable to do so due to his schizoaffective disorder. In this candid and unflinching memoir, Jonathan reveals his story in all its rawness: the ups, the downs, the wins, the losses, the highs and the darkest of lows.
Determined to discover his own normal life and find his purpose, Jonathan takes us on the journey of his different life from his earliest memories, through to his debilitating mental illnesses, drug addiction and recovery. Pushing through the depths of his mental health to climb out of the darkness into the light, he shares not only his experiences with trauma, mental illness and self medication but also his wisdom. Jonathan provides simple, easy to use tools and principles that have been the keys to living his own, different life.
Ultimately, each one of us has to rescue ourselves and Jonathan's story is living proof that all of us possess what it takes to be stronger, healthier and happier than we ever imagined. This is a story of ex

Reviews

Goodreads review by David on August 19, 2009

Memoir by a guy in his mid-20s with a genetic disorder, velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS) that proved to be tough to diagnose and has numerous physical and cognitive effects. It was a little disconcerting that he identifies his difficulties mainly as a learning disability, which he definitely has,......more

Goodreads review by Laura on January 03, 2015

I wish I'd liked this book more - Quinn's tale of what it was like growing up with VCFS is interesting and his "voice" is engaging. Part of my problem is that he is the son of Sally Quinn and Ben Bradlee, so his story is also that of a rich child with VCFS and parents that could afford good treatmen......more

Goodreads review by June on April 08, 2018

The author’s last name caught my eyes while I was browsing book shelves. The book turns out a recount of 26 years of life of a rich kid with disability, and that is all there is to say about the book.......more

Goodreads review by Bayla on October 25, 2021

Interesting book. Really gave insight into the persons experience and his brain.......more

Goodreads review by Karen on March 05, 2017

My son has 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (22Q), which is the same syndrome that Quinn has. I purchased this book in 2009 when it came out to get a 'glimpse' into someone else's life who has this syndrome. I am appreciative to Quinn and his family for writing his story-- and letting us know that it will......more