The Colourblind Grief
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London 2011, the year before the Olympics. The city is buzzing, and Daniel is just starting his journey into living a life of toxic love as his only remaining option. Sex, drugs and rock & roll are his sustenance. His mental health issues warp his life.10 years later, everything has changed. Was it just a lie created by his family, or by his mind?This is a journey of death and rebirth, through obsession and healing, towards discovery of the inner self.A rip-roaring ride of a confessional novel, which takes place within the gay club scene of East London, before moving to Europe and the serene, sandy beaches of La Graciosa. Jude Gorini has written a brave, uncompromising tale which deals with issues of mental health, sexual identity and self-discovery. Difficult to put down, and impossible to forget! "A mesmerising and captivating journey through addictions and mental health diagnosis. Daniel is an incredibly strong character" — Claire Hogarth, Hollistic Coach"This book gets 5/5 stars from me... Highly recommended to those who enjoy real stories of personal growth or biographical memoirs." — Tara Caribou, editor and author at Raw Earth Ink
