by Jeff Godin
This bold and unfiltered memoir by Jeff Godin, a Cree and Irish man, explores life with schizophrenia across the art scene of Calgary and the streets of Winnipeg. Told with dark humor and raw honesty, Jeff takes readers through moments of chaos, clarity, and survival as he faces the realities of mental illness and cultural identity.
Through vivid storytelling, this book breaks stereotypes and sheds light on the lived experience of Indigenous mental health. It is a journey of pain, creativity, resilience, and the fight to stay human in a world that often looks the other way. For readers seeking real stories that challenge, provoke, and inspire, this is one they will not forget.
by Jeff Godin
This bold and unfiltered memoir by Jeff Godin, a Cree and Irish man, explores life with schizophrenia across the art scene of Calgary and the streets of Winnipeg. Told with dark humor and raw honesty, Jeff takes readers through moments of chaos, clarity, and survival as he faces the realities of mental illness and cultural identity.
Through vivid storytelling, this book breaks stereotypes and sheds light on the lived experience of Indigenous mental health. It is a journey of pain, creativity, resilience, and the fight to stay human in a world that often looks the other way. For readers seeking real stories that challenge, provoke, and inspire, this is one they will not forget.