Love this review from my British gal pal!

Truly an amazing book! I concur!!!! I’ve read it myself (as you know) and highly recommend it for ANYONE and EVERYONE! For those who have been there, it puts into words how you may have felt and definitely makes you feel less alone and more understood. For those who have friends/family members who are struggling/have struggled, it can bring a level of clarity or understanding.

Louise H Reid  (Louise H Reid Show)

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