A review by snazel
Life Inside My Mind: 31 Authors Share Their Personal Struggles by Robison Wells, Maureen Johnson

5.0

Very good anthology. As with many anthologies, this can be a pretty mixed bag. We have pieces that I'm super grateful for and were personally useful to me (didn't know bipolar could present like that! a useful way to look at anxieties), and things that I'm really confused as to why they're present (not sure about a piece about how you want your addicted brother to die is useful), and things that I'm not a huge personal fan of but I see why they're there (had to have the traditional piece about how medications are evil, I suppose). Overall one of the most solid anthologies I've read, however.