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It has been ten years since Charles Davis was diagnosed with schizophrenia and began rebuilding his life from scratch. Waking up in a hospital ten years ago was a major turning point for Charles; now, as he grapples with a fresh wave of symptoms brought on by work stress, he's at another pivotal moment in his life. In this sequel to An Individual's Innocence: The Silent Screams, Charles recounts his past struggles and mental health recovery process to his girlfriend, Meghan, and her family. An emigrant, bullying survivor, former drug dealer, and chef, Charles has lived many troubled lives that…mehr

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It has been ten years since Charles Davis was diagnosed with schizophrenia and began rebuilding his life from scratch. Waking up in a hospital ten years ago was a major turning point for Charles; now, as he grapples with a fresh wave of symptoms brought on by work stress, he's at another pivotal moment in his life. In this sequel to An Individual's Innocence: The Silent Screams, Charles recounts his past struggles and mental health recovery process to his girlfriend, Meghan, and her family. An emigrant, bullying survivor, former drug dealer, and chef, Charles has lived many troubled lives that continue to haunt him. While Charles struggles to better understand his present through his past, he has also begun to look forward, toward the possibility of a happier life shared with Meghan. What will the future hold? This book is dedicated to those who have fought and are fighting the battle of mental illness.
Autorenporträt
James G. Yeo is the author of the An Individual's Innocence series and Voices of Reason, a book of poems. An Individual's Innocence: Shadows and Dust is his fourth book. Writing began as a hobby for James but eventually became a way him to express his personal experiences in the hopes of dispelling myths about schizophrenia. When he's not writing, James enjoys reading self-improvement books and having coffee with friends. He lives in Macklin, Saskatchewan. You can keep up to date on James's projects at www. jamesgyeo.ca.