Afraid of the Dark: A Memoir of Mental Health and Fatherhood - Paperback
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by Jonny McCambridge (Author)
'The bed is hard. I'm utterly exhausted but never has sleep seemed so far away. I lie there, terrified. How can I find a way back to any sort of life from this?
Soon a man in a blue uniform comes into the room. Softly he walks to the side of the bed and shines a torch into my eyes. At first, I'm confused, but then the awful realisation hits me - he's checking to make sure I'm still alive. I am on suicide watch.'
br>Sam McBride, News Letter Political Editor and author of Burned
'Written by a gifted and courageous writer, this is a book every home should have.' Frank Mitchell, broadcaster and journalist '...this book will cement Jonny McCambridge's second career - not just as a truth-telling journalist, but as an author of the highest ability, integrity, penmanship and - I am certain - literary success.' Peter Cardwell, former UK government adviser, author of 'The Secret Life of Special Advisers' and mental health patient 'Jonny McCambridge takes on his inner and outer demons with a cracking combination of grace, good humour, compassion, courage, love, self-deprecation and searing honesty. And brilliant writing. This is a wonderfully uplifting book.' Writer and commentator Alex Kane
Afraid of the Dark is one of the rawest, most poignant accounts I have ever read... Gareth O'Callaghan, Writer and Broadcaster










