This story is an autobiography revised from the first volume but in
more detail and accuracy it takes you through the life's journey of
an African-American woman's battle with Chronic Mental Illness. The
story spans her early years from birth and to the present and it
culminates to her present circumstances and experiences as she
provides her reader with an overview of her initial volume I
edition with a snip of the introduction. The present title deals
with perceived rejection she feels from others on a daily basis.
She candidly discusses how being overlooked and misunderstood by
friends, adopted family, co-workers and others results in her the
consumer feeling left out of things. She ends the story with a
touching acknowledgement of who the Lord is to her giving him all
the honor and glory and praise for what he has done for her in her
recovery. She talks about her adoption into the Hartman family and
she ends with a note on the lessons she has learned in life. She
also talks about her latest diagnosis with ADHD some activities
related to work experience and her latest issues that created
controversy with complaints to addressing concerns with elected
officials asking for their support in matters of mental illness
awareness.
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