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The Mardons and the Pandemic
- Narrated by: Peace Joshua
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this book, Austin and Catherine delve into their background and reflect on how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed their lives as people with disabilities. Both share the individual hardships they faced due to their respective mental health issues, as well as the overall effect it had on their family life during this unprecedented time. Through a combination of stories and insights. Both illuminate the difficulties marginalized and at-risk populations face; issues that are not getting covered by major news and media outlets. Finally, Dr. Mardon and Catherine reflect on their mental health journey and provide insights into what the future may hold.
©2020 Austin Mardon (P)2021 Peace Joshua
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