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Ab(solutely) Normal: Short Stories That Smash Mental Health Stereotypes
Ab(solutely) Normal: Short Stories That Smash Mental Health Stereotypes | Rocky Callen, Nora Shalaway Carpenter
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Channeling their own experiences, sixteen exceptional authors subvert mental health stereotypes in a powerful and uplifting collection of fiction. A teen activist wrestles with protest-related anxiety and PTSD. A socially anxious vampire learns he has to save his town by (gulp) working with people. As part of her teshuvah, a girl writes letters to the ex-boyfriend she still loves, revealing that her struggle with angry outbursts is related to PMDD. A boy sheds uncontrollable tears but finds that in doing so he’s helping to enable another’s healing. In this inspiring, unflinching, and hope-filled mixed-genre collection, sixteen diverse and notable authors draw on their own lived experiences with mental health conditions to create stunning works of fiction that will uplift and empower you, break your heart and stitch it back together stronger than before. Through powerful prose, verse, and graphics, the characters in this anthology defy stereotypes as they remind readers that living with a mental health condition doesn’t mean that you’re defined by it. Each story is followed by a note from its author to the reader, and comprehensive back matter includes bios for the contributors as well as a collection of relevant resources. With contributions by: Mercedes Acosta * Karen Jialu Bao * James Bird * Rocky Callen * Nora Shalaway Carpenter * Alechia Dow * Patrick Downes * Anna Drury * Nikki Grimes * Val Howlett * Jonathan Lenore Kastin * Sonia Patel * Marcella Pixley * Isabel Quintero * Ebony Stewart * Francisco X. Stork
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Victoriahoperose
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I loved this book. The stories were excellent and well written. It came across perfectly as an audiobook and I really enjoyed all the different themes. This one is a must read, for sure, especially for YA.

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Bookish_Gal
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Roughly dozen short stories each varying in the types of mental health they showcase. This is the one that resonates with me the other, not so much. I love the idea of this book; story about a teen going through a mental health crisis of some kind that the author then quickly describe from their life. Although still good exposure for PTSD, depression, OCD, etc. I just couldn‘t get into them all. Sure I‘m not the intended group. Some went far in