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OverviewA gorgeously illustrated, warm and practical book of tips and wisdom to guide you through tough times. This is a self-care manual for the days when you feel alone--the days when you worry that you're too weird or broken or unfixable to be normal. With compassion, humor, and honesty, Jill offers signposts to help you find the path back to yourself. Whether you're having a bad day, or a run of bad days that seems never-ending, When You're Not OK is an emotional first-aid kit for your body, mind, and soul, written by someone who's been there too. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jill StarkPublisher: Scribe Us Imprint: Scribe Us Dimensions: Width: 12.40cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 16.30cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781950354115ISBN 10: 1950354113 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 13 October 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis snappy little manual...for those who are struggling and receiving negative messages from their inner critic...A handy, feel-good volume of tips and advice for contented living. --Library Journal Some of the writings are a page or two, some a paragraph, some just a sentence. They all cause the reader to pause and regroup...[A] delightful stocking stuffer for a dear friend or family member. --Miriam Downey, The Cyberlibrarian Praise for Happy Never After: Extraordinary...Stark address[es] this vexed question of what effect our over-stimulated, almost constantly wired brains are having on our sense of well-being. --The Age This is a book we need. Highly, highly recommended. Puts a deft finger on many things that I guarantee have been quietly troubling you for a while. A book for our times. --Susan Carland, author of Fighting Hislam: Women, Faith and Sexism This snappy little manual...A handy, feel-good volume of tips and advice for contented living. --Library Journal 'This snappy little manual ... A handy, feel-good volume of tips and advice for contented living.' Praise for Happy Never After Extraordinary...Stark address[es] this vexed question of what effect our over-stimulated, almost constantly wired brains are having on our sense of well-being. --The Age This is a book we need. Highly, highly recommended. Puts a deft finger on many things that I guarantee have been quietly troubling you for a while. A book for our times. --Susan Carland, author of Fighting Hislam: Women, Faith and Sexism Praise for Happy Never After Extraordinary...Stark address[es] this vexed question of what effect our over-stimulated, almost constantly wired brains are having on our sense of well-being. --The Age This is a book we need. Highly, highly recommended. Puts a deft finger on many things that I guarantee have been quietly troubling you for a while. A book for our times. --Susan Carland, author of Fighting Hislam: Women, Faith and Sexism ""This snappy little manual...for those who are struggling and receiving negative messages from their inner critic...A handy, feel-good volume of tips and advice for contented living."" --Library Journal ""Some of the writings are a page or two, some a paragraph, some just a sentence. They all cause the reader to pause and regroup...[A] delightful stocking stuffer for a dear friend or family member."" --Miriam Downey, The Cyberlibrarian Praise for Happy Never After: ""Extraordinary...Stark address[es] this vexed question of what effect our over-stimulated, almost constantly wired brains are having on our sense of well-being."" --The Age ""This is a book we need. Highly, highly recommended. Puts a deft finger on many things that I guarantee have been quietly troubling you for a while. A book for our times."" --Susan Carland, author of Fighting Hislam: Women, Faith and Sexism Author InformationJill Stark is an award-winning journalist, author, and mental health advocate, with a career spanning more than two decades in both the UK and Australia. She spent ten years on staff at The Age covering health and social affairs as a senior writer and columnist. She now works as a freelance journalist, speechwriter, media consultant, content creator, and public speaker. Her first book, High Sobriety, was longlisted for the Walkley Book award and shortlisted for the Kibble Literary Awards. Her other books, Happy Never After and When You're Not OK, are mental health memoirs offering hope and connection to anyone doing it tough. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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