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Through the Seasons: Poems and Illustrations

through the seasonsMoe Armstrong

This book of poems chronicles one person's day-to-day life as he finds and creates his own path of recovery from mental illness. Written and illustrated by consumer advocate Moe Armstrong, these poems offer an intimate portrait of some seven months of his life.

We learn about those things that offer him solace: his love of music and nature, his writing and his drawing, meditation and prayer.

We learn what gives him hope and strength: his work and the people in his life-old friends, new friends, the homeless person he just met on the street.

We learn about his struggle of living with schizophrenia: the losses, the insomnia, the fears, the raging thoughts inside his head.

He shares his insights and observations of his life in Boston, his travels to the nation's capitol, to Las Vegas, to Cuba.

He shares his memories of his family, of Vietnam, of lost relationships and lost friends.

Moe can see the pain and injustice in the world because he experiences it. But he also sees the joy and beauty; and he has found a way to create a whole and satisfying life for himself while reaching out and supporting others struggling to do the same.

These poems exude Moe's wit and his grace. They will leave you with a new appreciation for the challenges that people who experience mental illness face daily, and a profound respect for the power and resilience of the human spirit.

©2000, 88 pages, 8.5" x 11" paperback

Through the Seasons is currently available as a free download in pdf format.

Armstrong, M. (2000). Through the seasons: Poems and illustrations by Moe Armstrong. Boston: Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.

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