It’s Not OK to Feel Blue (and other lies) Hardcover Book
Last year, Scarlett Curtis and 52 inspirational women wrote an extraordinary anthology on what feminism means to them. The book went on to be a cultural phenomenon and turned the world Pink.
This year, it's Blue.
We are living in the middle of a mental health epidemic and we have a choice: we can either be like all generations who came before us and be floored by it - or we can start to make a difference.
Here are the extraordinary people making that difference - It’s Not OK to Feel Blue (and other lies) is a collection of stories and essays from those who have suffered through the worst, and know what it's like to fight to feel better.
This isn't just a book. It's a shout, a scream that cuts above the noise and lets everyone know they are not alone. Funny, sad, clever, relatable and important, this collection is part of the global movement that is working to dismantle the shame that surrounds mental illness. It will be a shining example power of words to make us all feel better.
After the success of Feminists Don’t Wear Pink (and other lies), Style columnist and Pink Protest founder Scarlett Curtis returns with another insightful anthology, this time examining mental health.
It’s Not OK to Feel Blue (and other lies) is a collection of essays, stories and poems from over 70 inspirational people. It is a call to arms to tackle the mental illness epidemic, and a reassuring voice that tells readers they are not alone.
‘This is the book I needed when I was younger. May this be a leap forward in the much-needed conversation around mental health.’ Jameela Jamil
‘Reading this book made me feel more normal about the things I feel sometimes, whether it’s for a reason or just because that’s how I woke up that day. It’s a great book; however you’re feeling, it’ll help.’ Ed Sheeran