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Sunbathing in the Rain
Sunbathing in the Rain: A Cheerful Book on Depression | Gwyneth Lewis
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'Sunbathing in the Rain is undoubtedly the best book I have ever read about one person's experience of depression.' - Dorothy Rowe, author of Breaking the Bonds 'This upbeat, very readable and engaging view of depression as a temporary retrenchment, a breathing space in which to adjust better to life, makes encouraging reading.' - Spectator 'Gwyneth Lewis writes with clarity, beauty and metaphorical precision. She conveys the darkness, the silence, the selfishness, the mental clutter of depression brilliantly.' - Simon Hattenstone, Guardian 'Welsh poet Gwyneth Lewis shares her personal story of wrestling with clinical depression and describes what she learned along the way about coping with the disease. The text is aimed primarily at those who are currently depressed and are struggling to recover. The emphasis throughout is on the healing power of self-acceptance and truth-telling. This is a reprint of a book first published in London by Flamingo in 2002.' - www.booknews.com This might well be the Age of Depression. More people than ever now experience the disease directly or see a friend or relative succumb to it. Among their number is Gwyneth Lewis. And she set about writing this book simply because she wished something like it had existed for her when she was in the middle of her depression. Depression is assassination. The depressive is both victim and detective - charged with tracking down the perpetrator of his or her own murder. By drawing on her own experience of struggling with the affliction, by highlighting ways of coping, ways of truth-telling, and ways of thriving, in a straightforward, robust fashion full of casual wisdom and easy wit, Gwyneth re-embarks on a journey that nearly killed her first time round and returns with this, perhaps the first truly undogmatic, undemanding, downright useful book about depression.
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SolitaryBookLover
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Grabbed this in the staffroom, offered up for anyone. It seemed like just what I needed. Love it when books appear right when you need them. Reminds me of the room of requirement in Harry Potter.

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MayJasper I definitely need to become cheerful about my own mental ill health 7y
rockpools @MayJasper Hugs 🤗. I think this one sounds interesting- I'd love to find a positive book I could read/pass on, that doesn't just spout meaningless/insulting platitudes. 7y
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I absolutely loved this book. It's an honest insight into one women's depression and how she deals with it. It's at times funny and always interesting. And it's an insight that I think could be useful to us all, whether our life is touched by depression or not.

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