The Colour of Madness by Samara Linton - ISBN: 9781035044399
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Voices of colour rise to heal, connect, and demand mental health justice.

The Colour of Madness

65 Writers Reflect on Race and Mental Health

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    10 September 2024

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Summary

‘Compassionate and hopeful’ - Pragya Agarwal, author of Sway: Unravelling Unconscious Bias

‘This beautiful curation will be a catalyst to our healing and emancipation’ - Seyi Akiwowo, author of How to Stay Safe Online: A Digital Self-Care Toolkit for Developing Resilience and Allyship

A compelling collection of stories, essays, poetry and art that shines a light on the experiences of mental health for people of colour, bringing solace and connection to those with similar stori…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781035044399
ISBN-10:1035044390
Author:Samara Linton, Rianna Walcott
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Imprint:Bluebird
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:10 September 2024
Weight:258g
Dimensions:197mm x 131mm x 21mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Invaluable – BBC
A body of work we should revisit again and again – K Bailey Obazee, PRIM
Leaves my heart simultaneously aching at what Black and Brown people are forced to survive under, and full because I lost count of how many times I saw myself on these pages – Paula Akpan, journalist and author
A seminal body of work that centres our voices authentically and unapologetically – Melissa Cummings-Quarry, co-founder of Black Girls Book Club
Essential… a simply stunning collection of poetry, story, and art – Dr Peter Olusoga, Chartered Psychologist and host of EightyPercentMental Podcast
A welcome contribution to the mission to heal and positively transform our mental health, physical health and well-being – Dr Jacqui Dyer, Black Thrive Global Director
One of those texts you can’t read without a pencil to mark beautiful/relatable/heartbreaking quotes – Serena Arthur, founder of the award-winning Onyx magazine
Deeply personal and sensitive…This book should be read by all trainees and seniors – Anna Sri, head of Geopsychiatry
A tender light in the darkness, guiding us towards collective healing – Leah Cowan, author of Border Nation
Compassionate and hopeful… encouraging us to be truly present and engage with the world around us beyond our biases – Pragya Agarwal, author of Sway: Unravelling Unconscious Bias

About The Author

Samara Linton

Dr Samara Linton is an award-winning writer and multidisciplinary content producer, and co-author of Diane Abbott: The Authorised Biography. A University of Cambridge and UCL graduate, she has worked as a medical doctor and written for gal-dem, Metro and the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

Dr Rianna Walcott is an academic, activist, writer and musician. She is a PhD candidate at Kings CollegeLondon researching Black women’s identity in digital spaces, and a graduate twice over from the University of Edinburgh. Rianna has written for the Guardian, Metro, Vice, Dazed and The Wellcome Collection.

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