Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Belvoir’s Tell Me I’m Here Looks at the Impact of Mental Illness on the Whole Family. It Is a Wrenching and Beautiful Work
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'Released in 1991, the memoir Tell Me I’m Here remains a landmark examination of the experience of mental illness in Australia. Journalist Anne Deveson offered a raw and painful account of her eldest son Jonathan’s experience with schizophrenia, her family’s attempts to weather the storms of his illness, and her research into the condition.'

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