All the Little Monsters: How I Learned to Live with Anxiety

David A. Robertson
Foreword by Shelagh Rogers
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All the Little Monsters: How I Learned to Live with Anxiety

David A. Robertson
Foreword by Shelagh Rogers
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“Canadians know the creativity and brilliance of David Robertson’s writing – but with All the Little Monsters they will learn about the bravery and burden to carry talent and anxiety at the same time. Robertson's story is more than just a biography of struggle but the truth of how to struggle, empower, and break from the cycles that imprison – freedom from a world of little monsters.” - Niigaan Sinclair, author of Wînipêk

“So many of us deal with depression and anxiety, and it’s lonely. Even in better days like these, when it’s talked of so much more, it’s lonely. But David walks it with you, and the marvelous thing about his open and intimate book is you find yourself walking it with him, too. I’ve read scores of books on this, but it’s rare to feel an author confiding in you like a friend by your side.” - Seamus O’Regan

Overall rating: 4.8333335 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Not just for those suffer, for all who are human

"Absolutely brilliant, heartfelt and inspiring. To learn of a great Canadian author facing such fears to connect, clarify and communicate his experience is awe-inspiring. I often think the best people, the right people, go through the worst of things and David A Robertson, in All the Little Monsters, proves my point."

SarahButland (5/5)

Exposing his vulnerability for the care of others

"Insightful and engaging. A delightful read, with a personal approach that inspires self-reflection and empathy."

Denis R. (5/5)

Very practical and personal

"Very practical tips mixed in with the author's life story. Very interesting to read his very honest story about his own struggles."

Grandma C. (5/5)

Life with the little monsters

"Robertson takes you on an inclusive personal journey through his struggles with anxiety and depression. He is vulnerable and honest. A great read for anyone who deals with mental health issues and for anyone who has loved ones with mental health issues."

DarV (5/5)

Your not alone learn to cope

"I’m suffering with all the same kind of things this book helped me feel not so alone."

Elora (5/5)

Full of vulnerability, courage & strength

"I happened to cross paths with All the Little Monsters in the book section at Homesense and it immediately caught my attention. As someone who was born and raised in Manitoba like David — finding his book on the shelf felt like an unexpected but comforting connection, especially after moving away seven years ago. One passage that particularly resonated with me was on page 242, where David writes: “The final level, in terms of bodily symptoms, is to be able to reach a state of mindfulness where I can serve what’s going on in my body, dispassionately and non-judgmentally and act accordingly without the interference of panic or unreasonable worry. ” This insight, among many others in the book, struck a chord. I’ve read similar passages in books and for many reasons, David’s hit differently. The way he explores anxiety, trauma and healing is both deeply personal and relatable. His storytelling is raw, reflective and layered with emotion, making this book a powerful read. I’m grateful I stumbled across this gem. It’s one of those books that finds you at just the right time. Thank you, David."

Lana92 (4/5)

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  • Date de publication : Jan 21, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 272
  • Éditeur : HarperCollins Canada
  • ISBN : 9781443472401
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.68" L x 9.0" H

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