Andrew Walker lets
the reader into his life and talks to us about what is going on in
his mind, the difficulties he faces suffering from anxiety and
depression and how he sees the world around him and how on the
outside he seems fine and successful in his career, but inside he is
struggling and fighting a battle within himself.
Andrew Walker is a
fictional character but with the story been told from his first
person point of view he becomes very real and the lively, fast pace
of the book draws you into Andrew's world. Here the reader becomes
the confidant. This makes the book interesting and different and
because it is so well written it really works and the reader does not
become disinterested from this point of view. A lot of people will be
able to relate to the circumstances Andrew is going through too.
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