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My Blog Book is Here!

My first book is here! My blog book, What's on My Mind? A Collection of Blog Entries from "Overcoming Schizophrenia," is my first book and is not my last! My book shares my personal recovery story with mental illness and offers hope and awareness. This book will be a great reading for anyone affected by mental illness and is available on Amazon for under $13.99 plus shipping.

This is a great reading for individuals who are newly diagnosed with mental illness, family members, educators and students, providers, and others interested in learning about the lived experience. I hope you will continue to show your support and purchase my book.

Comments

Unknown said…
I'm doing the Mental Illness Advocacy Reading Challenge hosted by Opinions Of A Wolf Blog. Also, I'm making it a read-a-thon fundraising for NAMIWalks NYC where I'd ask people to sponsor me 1-10¢ per page read for the month of April.

Guess what will be my first book? ;)

PS- It's already ordered
Ashley Smith said…
Hi Samantha, The reading challenge is exciting. I know you will do well. Please do provide an update especially on my book, I would love to hear your feedback.

Best,
Ashley Smith
Tour Guide said…
Congrats! You should be proud - can't wait to read it.

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