<p><strong>Mental illness sucks.</strong> But Richard Keller isn't here to wallow-he's here to tell the truth crack a few jokes and shine a glimmer of light on what it means to fall apart at 51 and still find your way forward.</p><p></p><p>In this brutally honest and darkly funny memoir Richard recounts his nervous breakdown bipolar diagnosis and recovery-all while navigating divorce unemployment homelessness identity crises and the questionable comfort of hospital-issued slipper socks.</p><p>Blending raw vulnerability with wit and reflection <em>Faith and Slipper Socks</em> explores:</p><p></p><ul><li>Life before and after a late bipolar diagnosis</li><li>The realities of mental health treatment (without sugarcoating)</li><li>Masculinity pride and the long-overdue process of asking for help</li><li>What it means to accept and live with your neurodivergence</li></ul><p></p><p>Whether you're living with a mental health condition or supporting someone who is Richard's story offers honesty hope and a reminder that recovery isn't linear but it's possible.</p><p></p><p><strong>A must-read for fans of memoirs by Jenny Lawson Matt Haig or Augusten Burroughs.</strong></p>
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