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James Francis

There's Coffee In The Fridge

There's Coffee In The Fridge

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At its heart, this book is a story of overcoming anxiety and depression, as well as suicidal tendencies and attempts. With a remarkably candid approach, peppered with dry humor and keen observation, author James Francis takes us on a journey that is all at once deep, dark, twisting, and ultimately so very redemptive.

One part gripping memoir, and one part how-to guide, you will come away with tools such as:

  • A better understanding of anxiety and depression
  • Ideas for a roadmap to personal mental health
  • Exploration of personal and romantic relationship dynamics in regard to mental health
  • Notable authors to read on the journey to healing
  • Music suggestions to stir your soul and learn from
  • A reality check on the uniqueness of each person’s journey
  • And so much more…

This is a book of triumph, a victory over mental health struggles earned through the hardest of trials. You can use your past to create a healthier future too - it starts here, it starts now.

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Kara Landis
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Thank you so much I loved your story ❤️

  • Amazing

    I was blown away by Jim’s story and respect immeasurably his ability to open up about the adversity he faced. There are nuggets of wisdom throughout the book that will benefit all relationships, particularly for men. This is a triumphant saga of overcoming seemingly insurmountable adverse circumstances that has inspired me to become a better man.

  • For Teens Too

    This book is raw and inspiring, I am sharing it with my 17 year old son, to help him see that he can and should be okay talking about his feelings and that it does not affect his masculinity.

  • From Someone Who Has Been There

    This author seeks to reach those who suffer but can’t be open about it because of societal and/or internal pressures. If anyone can reach them, it’s this writer because he was one of them... This is a probing, disarmingly and brutally honest tale of a bath from indescribably internal pain to a life well lived.