
In Search of a Way Out
A True Story of Bullying, Depression, and a Journey Toward Hope
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Bobby Straus
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Bobby Straus
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When an early childhood event triggers the onset of depression, Bobby Straus’s life is changed forever. The experience marks the beginning of the ups and downs and twists and turns of Bobby’s lifelong struggle to overcome depression and find a renewed sense of hope. But the road is not an easy one, and after years of enduring the mental pain of depression, he finally reaches a crisis point and is catapulted into the throes of hopelessness. His life is changed forever. But what appears to be the end turns out to be the beginning of Bobby’s journey to healing and recovery.
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