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“A boldly beautiful page-turner about loving and losing someone with mental illness. I’ll be recommending this absorbing memoir for years to come.” Cheryl Strayed, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Wild
“Merging her gut-wrenching personal story with all-pro journalistic acumen, Sheila Hamilton gives us the who-what-where-when-why of mental illness and what you can do to get the help you need. Most of all, this book gives us permission not to go through hardship alone, no matter what crises we face.” Laura Munson, New York Times bestselling author
“Bold and honest…Not only a cautionary tale but another example of the resiliency within all of us, and our ability to make the choice to heal.” Lee Woodruff, bestselling author of In an Instant
“One of the most candid, heart-wrenching, and deeply moving accounts of the wake of destruction caused by the suicide of a loved one…The book casts the dark shadow that is depression, then rises from such darkness, reminding us to ‘Look to the living, love them, and hold on.’ Finally, it gives survivors tremendous resolve to continue in their quest for prevention.” Kevin Hines, author of Cracked, Not Broken: Surviving and Thriving After a Suicide Attempt
“All the Things We Never Knew is the rare memoir that’s as harrowing as it is heartwarming…This extraordinary story, about the mystery and scars of mental illness, is sobering and compelling and simply unputdownable.” Karen Karbo, bestselling author of The Gospel According to Coco Chanel
“Hamilton’s story is unsettling, but the heart and grit she displays in successfully moving beyond tragedy and learning to live with such chilling uncertainties as whether or not her daughter would also develop bipolar disorder make the book a worthwhile—if at times difficult—read. A brave and honest memoir of mental illness and the many people it can affect.” Kirkus Reviews