Ebook {Epub PDF} Project Semicolon: Your Story Isnt Over by Amy Bleuel






















 · Even the founder of the Semi-Colon Project, Amy Bleuel, had an incomplete-feeling story (which she shares at the very beginning of the compilation.) In it she alludes to the physical, mental, and emotional abuse she suffered at the hands of her step-mother--after her parents divorced and she chose to live with her father at age /5(1). Project Semicolon began in to spread a message of hope: No one struggling with a mental illness is alone; you, too, can survive and live a life filled with joy and love. Project Semicolon: Your Story Isn't Over. Amy Bleuel. HarperCollins, Sep 5, 4/5(2). Sara Sargent at HarperCollins has bought Amy Bleuel's Project Semicolon: Your Story Isn't Over. This book from suicide-awareness organization Project Semicolon chronicles the global phenomenon of the semicolon tattoo, combining photos of individuals' tattoos with their stories about struggling with suicide and mental illness/5.


Project Semicolon began in to spread a message of hope: No one struggling with a mental illness is alone; you, too, can survive and live a life filled with joy and love. In support of the project and its message, thousands of people all over the world have gotten semicolon tattoos and shared photos of them, often alongside stories of hardship, growth, and rebirth. Project Semicolon: Your Story Isn't Over reveals dozens of new portraits and stories from people of all ages talking about what they have endured and what they want for their futures. This represents a new step in the movement and a new awareness around those who struggle with mental illness and those who support them. Amy Bleuel, had an. This item: Project Semicolon: Your Story Isn't Over. by Amy Bleuel Paperback. $ Only 9 left in stock (more on the way). Ships from and sold by www.doorway.ru $ shipping. Reasons To Stay Alive. by Matt Haig Paperback.


Sara Sargent at HarperCollins has bought Amy Bleuel's Project Semicolon: Your Story Isn't Over. This book from suicide-awareness organization Project Semicolon chronicles the global phenomenon of the semicolon tattoo, combining photos of individuals' tattoos with their stories about struggling with suicide and mental illness. Even the founder of the Semi-Colon Project, Amy Bleuel, had an incomplete-feeling story (which she shares at the very beginning of the compilation.) In it she alludes to the physical, mental, and emotional abuse she suffered at the hands of her step-mother--after her parents divorced and she chose to live with her father at age 6. Amy Bleuel’s first call out on social media that launched Project Semicolon. (Amy Bleuel) By Colby Itkowitz. Ma. By Colby Itkowitz. The tagline was: Your story isn’t over.

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