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"All the Things We Never Knew is a boldly beautiful page-turner about loving and losing someone with mental illness.
With unblinking honesty and profound compassion, Sheila Hamilton brings us vividly into her confusion, sorrow, and
ultimate healing. I’ll be recommending this absorbing memoir for years to come." —Cheryl Strayed, bestselling author of
Wild
“Highly recommended for anyone who wants to understand mental illness from a caregiver’s perspective and educate
themselves on how to support loved ones who are afflicted.”—Library Journal
"If you’ve ever asked the question 'Do I need help?' or 'Does my loved one need help?’ then read this book. Merging her
gut-wrenching personal story with all-pro journalistic acumen, Sheila Hamilton gives us the who-what-where-when-why of
mental illness and what you can do to get the help you need. Most of all, this book gives us permission not to go
through hardship alone, no matter what crises we face."
—Laura Munson, New York Times best-selling author of This Is Not The Story You Think It Is, and founder of Haven Writing
Retreats
"Sheila Hamilton's All The Things We Never Knew is one of the most candid, heart-wrenching, and deeply moving accounts
of the wake of destruction caused by the suicide of a loved one. Her book reminds us of those we've lost to suicide. The
book casts the dark shadow that is depression, then rises from such darkness, reminding us to 'Look to the living, love
them, and hold on.' Finally, it gives survivors tremendous resolve to continue in their quest for prevention.”
—Kevin Hines, mental speaker, activist, and author of Cracked, Not Broken: Surviving and Thriving After a Suicide
Attempt
“Journalist Sheila Hamilton has written a bold and honest book that takes the stigma out of mental illness and explores
the terrible and beautiful angles when a loved one suffers from bipolar disorder. Hamilton’s reporter’s eye and lover’s
heart give us a valuable perspective on how the grip of this insidious disease can destroy families and lives . . .
Hamilton’s story is not only a cautionary tale but another example of the resiliency within all of us, and our ability
to make the choice to heal.”
—Lee Woodruff, bestselling author of In an Instant and Perfectly Imperfect, and contributing reporter for CBS This
Morning
"All the Things We Never Knew is so beautiful, so raw, and so powerful. It is, in a word, spectacular, and Sheila
Hamilton is so generous and brave to share this story with the rest of the world. Anyone who has struggled with mental
illness—their own, their family members', their friends' (which is to say, all of us)—will come away from this deeply
humane book feeling less alone.”
—Kelly Williams Brown, bestselling author of Adulting
"All the Things We Never Knew is an honest, compelling read that chronicles Sheila Hamilton’s personal story of what
it’s like to live with and love a spouse with mental challenges. Written well, accurately describing the
depression and mania of what later becomes a bipolar diagnosis, she captures the struggle of piecing together
biological, psychological, and environmental factors that ultimately lead to a hard but hopeful ending. It is one of
those books you don’t want to put down. As a radio personality, it also turns out she has a gift for writing as well. In
between each chapter is information or a nugget of wisdom Sheila found helpful in her healing journey. Put this on your
reading list today and continue the conversation!"
—Gina Firman Nikkel, President and CEO of the Foundation for Excellence in Mental Care
"All the Things We Never Knew is the rare memoir that's as harrowing as it is heartwarming, and Sheila Hamilton is the
rarest of writers—a disciplined reporter with a masterful understanding of the workings of the human heart. This
extraordinary story, about the mystery and s of mental illness, is sobering and compelling and simply
unputdownable.”
—Karen Karbo, bestselling author of The Gospel According to Coco Chanel and How Georgia Became O'Keefe
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From the Author
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Tony Morrison said, "If there is a book you want to read, but it hasn't been written, you must write it." When my
husband of ten years began showing distinct signs of agitation, depression, paranoia and confusion, I went to Powell's
bookstore in Portland, Oregon to find a book written for caregivers of people with mental illness. I found nothing. Many
books are written from the perspective of people suffering from mental disorders. Very few are written for
caregivers. I wrote the book I wanted to read.
All the Things We Never Knew is part memoir, part mental guide. Read the narrative first and skip the chapters
for later reference. If you're in crisis, read the inserts first. The reported pieces contain crucial information for
anyone attempting to navigate the mental system.
Cheryl Strayed, Laura Munson, Karen Karbo and many other writers whom I admire have
heartily endorsed the book. I learned so much from reading their honest and beautiful memoirs. I hope All the Things We
Never Knew opens your heart and arms you with the information and tools you need to take care of your own mental
.
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