No Need to Call for Help
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  • Reads 62
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 5
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Oct 09, 2016
Izzy is scared of everything, her fear keeping her from leaving her house or sleeping. Addy has a fear of germs that almost killed her. Liv doesn't want to exist on this world. Oscar wants to be in heaven with his girlfriend. Naomi hasn't eaten since she was 12. Justin hasn't been able to keep food in his stomach for a year.

In a group therapy session at St Benjamins hospital, these 6 meet and instantly connect. In this book about recovery, romance and friendship, you'll see the ups and downs of the lives of people with mental illnesses. You'll see the arguments and the falling outs of friendship groups, and the making up between them. 

A lot can happen in a group therapy session. You wait and see.

Trigger warning: this book features a variety of mental illnesses
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