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A compelling, heartbreaking story of a teenager, his family, and finding the courage to live with anxiety. It's an everyday story of life, friendship, love, going to school, and terror.
The Fear Talking tells the true story of Chris Westoby, who as a teenager has a life-long anxiety condition, but he doesn't know it - no one does as he's undiagnosed. He wants to be alone, all day, forever, and swallows every aspiration that he has to complete his education, be a good boyfriend and live a life without perpetual fear. Deeply ashamed of his own thoughts, he juggles lies to friends and family to keep his anxiety secret.
He begins investigating the patterns of causes and effect in his anxieties, the meanings and effects of the places that he goes to, the objects that he touches, the music that he hears and the words that he speaks. A sense of control might just be in reach, but it comes at a price that he doesn’t know he’s paying.
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‘In The Fear Talking, Chris Westoby achieves the well-nigh impossible, giving us a fully immersive account of adolescent anxiety, allowing the reader to feel and experience with the narrator. If one of the main aims of the memoir form is to induce empathy in readers, Westoby's memoir succeeds brilliantly. The reader comes away with a new and profound understanding of what mental illness feels like from within’. --Jonathan Taylor, author of Take Me Home: Parkinson’s, My Father, Myself
Author Biography
Chris Westoby was born and raised in Lincolnshire. He has written the book he wishes he could have read to help understand what was happening and know he wasn't alone. He hopes it might get into the hands of others who need it. Chris obtained his Creative Writing PhD at the University of Hull, where he is now Programme Director of the Hull Online Creative Writing MA.
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- Publisher Barbican Press
- Publication Date December 2020
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusUnpublished
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