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Once there were people…

Dorota Sawicka

Maison d'édition: self-publishing

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Synopsis

"Once the were people... short stories of people with mental disorders” is a collection of moving stories that portray the lives of people struggling with various mental disorders. The book not only introduces readers to their daily struggles but also reveals their dreams, hopes, and relationships with loved ones.
 
I am trying to break societal stereotypes about mental illnesses by presenting the characters as individuals full of emotions and desires, who deserve understanding and empathy. Each story is unique, allowing for a deeper comprehension of the complexities surrounding mental health issues and the impact of the environment on mental well-being.
 
The book is an important contribution to the discussion about mental health, prompting reflection on how society views people with disorders and how they can be supported in their daily lives. With its straightforward style and authentic narratives, "Byli sobie ludzie..." has the potential to reach a wide audience, inspiring greater sensitivity and understanding.
Disponible depuis: 27/11/2024.

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