Raised in a multicultural background, Bella was offered her very first book at age two. Her paternal grandmother must have thought there was no such thing as too early, when it comes to exposing children to culture and literature. Between the fascinating experience of having her dad turn into the typical afro-caribbean storyteller before her eyes on a whim and the vast collection of books available to her at home and at her grandma's, it didn't surprise anyone when she attempted to write her first story at age nine. A songwriter first, she later explored other writing formats after having studied English literature in a Parisian university. For more info, please visit the website or the LinkedIn profile...
How does it feel, as a woman struggling with post-traumatic disorder, to come face to face with somebody else's mental illness ?
Is it fair to expect people suffering from mental illness to be locked away from others, just because they might end up hurting them badly ?
What are the choices ? Is love a possibility worth entertaining under such circumstances ?
Personality disorders are probably more common than we think, and yet it does come as quite a shock when someone you are interacting with turns out to be affected.
Going beyond the socially acceptable, just to shed a light on what a budding intimacy is like with someone so many would be quick to label "crazy".
Is there any hope that love could actually help ?
Follow the steps of that unsuspecting woman as she is groping her way through such a disturbing intimate relationship. Find out where this went when you read "Don't say crazy..."
Título : Don't Say Crazy...
EAN : 9781370111428
Editorial : Bella Privat-Nazaire
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