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The world sees the bloom. But only you know the weight of the roots. In Two Sides of a Single Stem, Ja'Shaun Coley offers a raw, honest, and ultimately hopeful look at the mental health journey. Divided into 50 deeply personal essays, this collection navigates the complex landscape of the mind. Using the life of a flower as a map, we explore:The Hidden Roots: The quiet, internal battles of depression and the echoes of the past. The Thorns: The sharp defense mechanisms and triggers that come with PTSD and anxiety. The Visible Bloom: The pressure of social expectations and the exhaustion of the…mehr

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The world sees the bloom. But only you know the weight of the roots. In Two Sides of a Single Stem, Ja'Shaun Coley offers a raw, honest, and ultimately hopeful look at the mental health journey. Divided into 50 deeply personal essays, this collection navigates the complex landscape of the mind. Using the life of a flower as a map, we explore:The Hidden Roots: The quiet, internal battles of depression and the echoes of the past. The Thorns: The sharp defense mechanisms and triggers that come with PTSD and anxiety. The Visible Bloom: The pressure of social expectations and the exhaustion of the "perfect" mask. Toward the Sun: The slow, beautiful process of therapy, resilience, and self-acceptance. This is more than just a book about mental health; it is a companion for anyone who has ever felt like they are living two lives at once. It is a reminder that you don't have to hide your roots to be beautiful, and that healing begins the moment we accept every part of our single stem.
Autorenporträt
Jashaun is a 17-year-old author from North Carolina who writes with raw honesty about his journey through mental health. His work reflects the struggles, strength, and self-discovery of a young mind navigating complex emotions. Through storytelling, Jashaun hopes to connect with others who feel unseen and remind them that their voice - and their story - matters.