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      Maybe I Don’t Belong Here: A Memoir of Race, Identity, Breakdown and Recovery

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      A groundbreaking account of the effects of everyday racism on the identity and mental health of Black British men, explored through the lens of Homeland and Supergirl actor David Harewood's personal experience.
      <p><b>A Book of the Year in<i> The Observer &...

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      Product ID:9781529064179
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Maybe I Don't Belong Here
      Subtitle:A Memoir of Race, Identity, Breakdown and Recovery
      Authors:Author: David Harewood
      Page Count:256
      Subjects:Biography: arts and entertainment, Biography: arts & entertainment, Memoirs, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Ethnic studies, Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions, Memoirs, Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies, Black & Asian studies, Coping with illness & specific conditions
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      A groundbreaking account of the effects of everyday racism on the identity and mental health of Black British men, explored through the lens of Homeland and Supergirl actor David Harewood's personal experience.
      <p><b>A Book of the Year in<i> The Observer </i>and <i>The Times</i> and winner of the Visionary Honours Award.</b><br><br><b>'David Harewood writes with rare honesty and fearless self-analysis about his experiences of racism and what ultimately led to his descent into psychosis . . . This book is, in itself, a physical manifestation of that hopeful journey.' - David Olusoga, author of<i> Black and British</i></b><br><br>This powerful and provocative memoir charts critically acclaimed actor David Harewood&rsquo;s life from working class Birmingham to the bright lights of Hollywood. He shares insights from his recovery after an experience of psychosis and uncovers devastating family history. <i>Maybe I Don't Belong Here</i> is a groundbreaking account of the impact of everyday racism on Black mental health and a rallying cry to examine the biases that shape our society.<br><br>As a young actor, David had a psychotic breakdown and was sectioned under the Mental Health Act. He was physically restrained by six police officers, sedated, then hospitalized and transferred to a locked ward. Only now, thirty years later, has he been able to process what he went through.<br><br>What caused this breakdown and how did David recover to become a successful actor? How did his experiences growing up contribute to a rupture in his sense of his place in the world? David&rsquo;s compelling story poses the question: Is it possible to be Black and British and feel welcome and whole?<br><br><b>'One of the best books on mental health, race, Britain and the thrill of acting I have ever read.' &ndash; Stephen Fry</b></p>
      Imprint Name:Bluebird
      Publisher Name:Pan Macmillan
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-10-13

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      Weight202 g
      Dimensions196 × 128 × 15 mm