43 pages • 1 hour read
256
Book • Nonfiction
2015
2015
Adult
16+ years
Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig is a memoir that chronicles the author's personal journey through severe depression and anxiety, detailing his mental health crisis at 24 and his recovery. The book is divided into five parts—“Falling,” “Landing,” “Rising,” “Living,” and “Being”—and explores themes of societal perceptions of mental illness, the importance of communication, and tools for mental wellbeing such as mindfulness and gratitude. The book includes graphic descriptions of mental illness and thoughts of suicide.
Inspirational
Emotional
Contemplative
Hopeful
Melancholic
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Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig is widely praised for its candid exploration of mental health, offering hope and practical advice for those struggling with depression. Readers appreciate its raw honesty and relatable narrative. Some critics, however, feel that the book's repetitive nature might limit its impact. Overall, it serves as an uplifting and accessible resource.
Readers who would enjoy Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig are typically those who appreciate personal memoirs dealing with mental health, resilience, and hope. Fans of The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath or Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson will find similar themes of candid emotional struggle and triumph.
118,891 ratings
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256
Book • Nonfiction
2015
2015
Adult
16+ years
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