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I Am Not OK
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I Am Not OK in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $16.95


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I Am Not OK in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $16.95
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Dive into the raw world of Anthony Inman, where his life is shattered by a narcissistic partner who thrived on his suffering while making him out to be the monster. Betrayed, discarded and deceived, he exposes the harsh realities of emotional abuse that many men face. This gripping memoir reveals the painful struggle to reclaim self-worth against a backdrop of manipulation and deceit. The hardest part wasn't the abuse or the divorce-it was letting go. Letting go of the anger, the pain, and the need for revenge. It wasn't until I stopped holding onto those things that I truly started to heal. 'I Am Not brOKen' isn't just a story about what was done to me-it's about how I chose to rise above it, and the ongoing mental health crisis men in my situation face every day.
Dive into the raw world of Anthony Inman, where his life is shattered by a narcissistic partner who thrived on his suffering while making him out to be the monster. Betrayed, discarded and deceived, he exposes the harsh realities of emotional abuse that many men face. This gripping memoir reveals the painful struggle to reclaim self-worth against a backdrop of manipulation and deceit. The hardest part wasn't the abuse or the divorce-it was letting go. Letting go of the anger, the pain, and the need for revenge. It wasn't until I stopped holding onto those things that I truly started to heal. 'I Am Not brOKen' isn't just a story about what was done to me-it's about how I chose to rise above it, and the ongoing mental health crisis men in my situation face every day.

















