Boys Don't Cry by Tim Grayburn

Boys Don't Cry by Tim Grayburn

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A book that will make sense of depression and anxiety for people who might not recognise those feelings in themselves or others.

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Boys Don't Cry by Tim Grayburn

Boys Don't Cry is a book that will make sense of depression and anxiety for people who might not recognise those feelings in themselves or others. Suicide is the single biggest killer of men aged 20-45 in the UK. Depression and undiagnosed mental illness are huge contributors to these deaths as they're often more difficult to diagnose in men. And those men don't tend to talk about the typical symptoms or visit their doctor. Meet Tim. For nearly a decade he kept his depression secret. It made him feel so weak and shameful he thought it would destroy his whole life if anyone found out. And Tim is not alone. After finally opening up he realised that mental illness was affecting many men around the globe - and he knew that wasn't ok. A brutally honest, wickedly warming and heart-breaking tale about what it really takes to be a 'real man', written by one who decided that he wanted to change the world by no longer being silent. This is Tim's story, but it could be yours too.
This is a book that needs to be read by all, especially males of any ageIt is honest depictions such as these by Tim Grayburn, that can save a person's life. -- Anthony Lee * Anthony Lee Writes *
Tim Grayburn is a man. He's a dad, a brother and a son too. After working in advertising for ten years he quit the rat race to perform around the world in the award-winning show Fake it 'Til You Make It. This is his first book. @TimGrayburn
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ISBN 13 9781473636903
ISBN 10 1473636906
Title Boys Don't Cry
Author Tim Grayburn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2017-05-04
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.