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So-Called Normal: A Memoir of Family, Depression and Resilience

So-Called Normal: A Memoir of Family, Depression and Resilience

by Mark Henick

HarperCollins Publishers ·2021 ·304 pages ·Memoir
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"Mark Henick is a powerful storyteller." —Rosie O'Donnell " So-Called Normal is a call to arms, yes, but it's also a call to care, highlighting the power of kindness. Required reading for anyone working with children and teens." — The Globe and Mail A vital and triumphant story of perseverance and recovery by one of Canada's foremost advocates for mental health When Mark Henick was a teenager in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, he was overwhelmed by depression and anxiety that led to a series of increasingly dangerous suicide attempts. One night, he climbed onto a bridge over an overpass and stood in the wind, clinging to a girder. Someone shouted, "Jump, you coward!" Another man, a stranger in a brown coat, talked to him quietly, calmly and with deep empathy. Just as Henick's feet touched open air, the man in the brown coat encircled his chest and pulled him to safety. This near-death experience changed Henick's life forever. So-Called Normal is Henick's memoir about growing up in a broken home and the events that led to that fateful night on the bridge. It is a vivid and personal account of the mental health challenges he experienced in childhood and his subsequent journey toward healing and recovery.


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"he renders comprehensible some aspects of mental illness that nonsufferers in particular often find difficult to grasp."

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"Overall though, it's definitely a worthy read and a positive contribution to the literature on mental illness."

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"A definite recommendation for those who want to better support their loved ones with mental health issues, and a great start for further discussion."

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