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I could not put this book down. But I had to collect myself before I wrote a review. This book is heartbreaking. It’s informative. It gives many different perspectives outside of Maddy’s story. I love that Kate Fagan discusses her own struggles, the struggles of others with depression and mental health diseases. A woman who survived suicide. Psychologists. She doesn’t leave a page unturned. She talks to Maddy’s parents and friends and family friends.
It shows the quick progression of mental health diseases. And it describes the lack of psychological help available to not only athletes and college students but for Americans in general.
I learned a lot from the statistics in the book and in the end, I saw some of myself in Maddy. My heart broke, I was crying by the last chapter. But I’m glad I read it.
It shows the quick progression of mental health diseases. And it describes the lack of psychological help available to not only athletes and college students but for Americans in general.
I learned a lot from the statistics in the book and in the end, I saw some of myself in Maddy. My heart broke, I was crying by the last chapter. But I’m glad I read it.