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Maybe I Don't Belong Here is a powerful memoir by David Harewood, taking readers on a profound journey from his working-class roots in Birmingham to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. Through his candid storytelling, Harewood confronts the harsh realities of racism that have shaped his life, offering an unflinching look at the societal issues that persist today.
The narrative intricately weaves together Harewood's personal experiences with the broader context of racial injustice. He explores the impact of systemic racism on his mental health, culminating in a psychotic breakdown that led to his commitment under the Mental Health Act. This pivotal moment serves as a backdrop for Harewood’s exploration of his family's history and the enduring effects of everyday racism on Black mental health.
"This book is a call to examine societal biases and their impact on mental health."
Through his poignant prose, David Harewood invites readers to reflect on their own perceptions and the societal structures that influence us all. Fans of memoirs that tackle difficult themes, such as Becoming by Michelle Obama or Just As I Am by Cicely Tyson, will find resonance in Harewood's narrative.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 256
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529064179
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