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In a sweeping act of courage, the writer invites you into a depressed person's head. In this emotionally arresting memoir , she reveals the daily experiences and debilitating big picture of one of the most critically misinterpreted mental illnesses in the twenty-first century. Equal parts conundrum and enlightenment, she takes us through the personal pendulum of understanding and living with depression in the privileged circumstances. In this multi-dimensional, philosophical tell-all, Akshita acknowledges, accepts and overcomes the peculiarities of this way of being alive. A topic of massive…mehr

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In a sweeping act of courage, the writer invites you into a depressed person's head. In this emotionally arresting memoir , she reveals the daily experiences and debilitating big picture of one of the most critically misinterpreted mental illnesses in the twenty-first century. Equal parts conundrum and enlightenment, she takes us through the personal pendulum of understanding and living with depression in the privileged circumstances. In this multi-dimensional, philosophical tell-all, Akshita acknowledges, accepts and overcomes the peculiarities of this way of being alive. A topic of massive interest to anyone living with mental health disorders, 'Light at the end of the tunnel..' stretches out its hand to gently provide solace and solidarity.