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SHEILA HAMI LTON


All the Things We Never Knew Chasing the Chaos of Mental Illness


“A boldly beautiful page-turner about loving and losing someone with mental illness. I’ll be recommending this absorbing memoir for years to come.” —Cheryl Strayed


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courageous, remarkable read, all the Things We Never Knew shares the gut- wrenching story of five-time Emmy Award–


winning journalist Sheila Hamilton’s battle against the mental illness that brought her husband to take his own life, as she struggled to maintain her own sanity and care for her young daughter. With one in five Americans developing a mental illness during their lifetime and suicide occurring every 13 minutes, Hamilton raises awareness that more must be done to overcome the stigma of mental illness and to conquer the barriers to effective treatment. Cheyl Strayed calls All the Things We Never Knew “the rare memoir that’s as harrowing as it is heartwarming, and Sheila Hamilton is the rarest of writers—a disci- plined reporter with a masterful understanding of the workings of the human heart.”


SHEILA HAMILTON is a five-time Emmy Award– winning journalist who has written for film, television, magazines, and radio. She lives in Portland, Oregon.


MEMOIR / HEALTH $16.99 | $23.50 (Can.)


ISBN 978-1-58005-650-2 6 x 9 | 312 pages


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