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The Book of Feeling Blue

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SKU: 9781838958152

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Feeling lost in the blues? “The Book of Feeling Blue” by Gwendoline Smith offers a friendly, illustrated guide for teens and young adults navigating depression. Learn practical tools and insights from a leading psychologist to understand and manage this condition. ISBN: 9781838958152

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  • ISBN-13: 9781838958152
  • Publisher: Atlantic Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Weight: 282 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1838958150
  • Publisher Date: 05 Jan 2023
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Width: 129 mm

13 reviews for The Book of Feeling Blue

  1. Deepak Kumar

    It’s okay. Some useful tips, but it felt a little repetitive. I think younger teens would benefit more from this book than older teens.

  2. Shubhi Verma

    I bought this for my teenage sibling, and they found it very helpful. They said it made them feel less alone and gave them some practical strategies.

  3. Ananya Singh

    I am very happy with this purchase. I struggled with depression for years and finally something that provides clarity on my issues. Thanks Gwendoline!

  4. Pulom Gupta

    Really appreciated the illustrations and the easy-to-understand language. Gwendoline Smith’s book is a great tool for understanding depression and anxiety in teens!

  5. Manas Goel

    This book helped me understand what I was going through. Gwendoline Smith explains things clearly and without judgment. Definitely recommend for teens struggling.

  6. Sudhanshu Sharma

    The book has its moments, but it felt generic. I thought that it would have more in-depth advice for managing feelings of sadness. Disappointed.

  7. Divyank Ranjan

    A great introduction to understanding depression. The tone is very supportive and encouraging, but I wish there was more focus on specific coping mechanisms.

  8. Tapish Varshney

    Good explanations, but I needed more personal stories. The book felt detached from real-life experiences. It is still beneficial but not greatly.

  9. Jaya

    It’s a decent book. It does cover basic coping mechanisms, but I wanted something more advanced. Good for beginners, perhaps not for everyone.

  10. Aditi

    A simple and straightforward guide. Easy to digest, and the advice is practical. It is a comforting read for anyone struggling with sadness or depression.

  11. Inder Preet Singh

    A helpful, gentle guide. The illustrations are comforting, and the advice feels practical. Some sections were a bit basic for me, but overall a good resource.

  12. Muskan Saxena

    This book validates a lot of emotions and experiences. It is a good starting point. More examples would have been nice.

  13. Harshad Bromania

    I loved how easy it was to read. It provided some good insight. The book made me realize that it is okay not to be okay. Definitely would read again.

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