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I’d love to hear from you. Did 'The Cliffs of Schizophrenia’ help you understand the illness a little better? Let me know where you’re from and where you got the book.
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I’d love to hear from you. Did 'The Cliffs of Schizophrenia’ help you understand the illness a little better? Let me know where you’re from and where you got the book.
Hello! My name is Cameron, located out near the Palm Springs area. I just watched Jake's and Laurette's interview on The Locher Room and really look forward to purchasing and reading the book.
Hi Jake & Laurette! It’s Hilary. I just finished the book in 2/3 days. I could not put it down. It was such a beautiful look into the depths of both of your journeys. Thank you for sharing and allowing us to experience this with you. I’m in awe of your bravery & I will share your story and book! Sending you both all my love.
Jake and Laurette - Congratulations on writing a beautiful and amazing book. Thank you for your courage on being so open and honest about your anxieties, fears, suffering and hopefulness. I hope all the many families that are going through a similar journey get to read this book, so as not to feel so alone - and to help demystify and open up discussion of this disease.
Thank you - xoxo -Michele
This site is so lovely, and the drawings are intriguing to me. I plan to order some, I will pass this on!
Julia Duffy
Hi Jake
I was able to read you and your Mom's book 'The Cliffs of Schizophrenia' on Kindle. What a marvelous , touching and compelling book. The dialogue between you and your mother chapter to chapter pulls the story together and pulls my heartstrings.
I understand now more of what you have been experiencing, and my heart goes out to you and your family. Keep the faith, keep the work, keep creating. We need you and love you
Your old time family friend
love
Dan McVicar
Hi Jake! I look forward to reading "The Cliffs of Schizophrenia" and I so enjoyed talking with you at Suzanne's opening the other day. This book will mean a lot to me. My younger sister had Schizophrenia from the time she was 18. The good part is that it was kept under control throughout her life. She was a very happy person and taught all of us to use our gifts in the most positive ways. Thank you for bringing you and your mom's experience to the public and personally, to me. Fondly, Tressa
So excited for this!