TELL OTHERS

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Depression
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Author: Marjorie Struck ISBN: 9780967625676
Publisher: golden quill press Publication: June 26, 2018
Imprint: golden quill press Language: English
Author: Marjorie Struck
ISBN: 9780967625676
Publisher: golden quill press
Publication: June 26, 2018
Imprint: golden quill press
Language: English

Suicide is Rampant!   Will it soon become commonplace?  Or only another buzzword?

 

Suicide is a word that should only be whispered; a shameful sin, not to be further discussed. That’s how author Marjorie Struck first learned about suicide, in her hometown of Plainview, Minnesota… she heard that word in reference to many of her relatives, including her father. 

 

This is her story; a story of a family driven by depression, addiction and suicide; from one generation to the next…and the important lesson learned to TELL OTHERS.

 

* A riveting story of tragedy, survival, renewed faith and hope.  Hope for the future and the next generations!*

 

“Depression, Addiction and Suicide, used to be words that everyone shied away from. The words conjured up images of a ‘Crazy Person.’ But modern science and medicine, have proven it isn’t so!

Don’t be complacent! These are real illnesses, diseases that kill…no matter by whose hand.

What you must do is acknowledge that you or someone you love has a disease…no different than heart disease or diabetes or cancer…this is a real killer, but it doesn’t have to be!”

And that is the real message of “TELL OTHERS,” and the purpose for author Marjorie Struck, who hopes you will read her book and help save a life! 

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Suicide is Rampant!   Will it soon become commonplace?  Or only another buzzword?

 

Suicide is a word that should only be whispered; a shameful sin, not to be further discussed. That’s how author Marjorie Struck first learned about suicide, in her hometown of Plainview, Minnesota… she heard that word in reference to many of her relatives, including her father. 

 

This is her story; a story of a family driven by depression, addiction and suicide; from one generation to the next…and the important lesson learned to TELL OTHERS.

 

* A riveting story of tragedy, survival, renewed faith and hope.  Hope for the future and the next generations!*

 

“Depression, Addiction and Suicide, used to be words that everyone shied away from. The words conjured up images of a ‘Crazy Person.’ But modern science and medicine, have proven it isn’t so!

Don’t be complacent! These are real illnesses, diseases that kill…no matter by whose hand.

What you must do is acknowledge that you or someone you love has a disease…no different than heart disease or diabetes or cancer…this is a real killer, but it doesn’t have to be!”

And that is the real message of “TELL OTHERS,” and the purpose for author Marjorie Struck, who hopes you will read her book and help save a life! 

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