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(Don't) Call Me Crazy: 33 Voices Start the Conversation about Mental Health

Kelly Jensen

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Personal & social issues: self-awareness & self-es

Essays, lists, poems, and art explore the ways in which 33 contributors cope and thrive with mental illness including actress Kristen Bell, figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, and bestselling YA authors like Libba Bray, Adam Silvera, and Victoria Schwab.

A Washington Post Best Children s Book of 2018 Who s Crazy? What does it mean to be crazy? Is using the word crazy offensive? What happens when a label like that gets attached to your everyday experiences? To understand mental health, we need to talk openly about it. Because there s no single definition of crazy, there s no single experience that embodies it, and the word itself means different things wild? extreme? disturbed? passionate? to different people. In (Don t) Call Me Crazy, thirty-three actors, athletes, writers, and artists offer essays, lists, comics, and illustrations that explore a wide range of topics: their personal experiences with mental illness, how we do and don t talk about mental health, help for better understanding how every person s brain is wired differently, and what, exactly, might make someone crazy. If you ve ever struggled with your mental health, or know someone who has, come on in, turn the pages . . . and let s get talking. This award-winning anthology is from the highly-praised editor of Here We Are: Feminism for the Real World and Body Talk: 37 Voices Explore Our Radical Anatomy. .

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