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The Colour Of Madness Anthology: Exploring BAME mental health in the UK Paperback – 1 Sept. 2018

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`I teach a BA module on Literature and Psychology and have been looking for a book like this for years!' Samantha Walton, Lecturer: Bath Spa University

About the Author

Samara Linton qualified from University College London and is a University of Cambridge graduate. She has published research on mental health stigma and frequently writes about gender, race and health for various online publications. In 2016, she was awarded Best New Journalist at the Ending Violence Against Women Media Awards for her work on the mental health of black women and the experiences of migrant women in UK detention centres. She was recently invited to talk at the WoW (women of the world) conference hosted by the South Bank Centre in London. Rianna Walcott is a PhD candidate at Kings College London, where she is researching how women of colour form communities in digital spaces, following an English literature undergraduate and masters degree at Edinburgh University. She is passionate about decolonising curricula and promoting diversity in academia, and co-founded projectmyopia.com in pursuit of that goal: a website that crowdsources recommendations and reviews of diverse materials for inclusion in curricula. She is very active on the speaker circuit and was recently invited to talk at the WoW (women of the world) conference hosted by the South Bank Centre in London.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Skiddaw Books (1 Sept. 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0992651441
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0992651442
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 23.3 x 1.6 x 15.5 cm
  • Customer reviews:
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Born to Punjabi parents in Derby in 1979, Kal was raised as a Sikh. For the first twenty eight years of his life he lived in the Pear Tree area of Normanton in Derby.

Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa's debut book was a memoir called MY FATHER & THE LOST LEGEND OF PEAR TREE - PART ONE.

A true story about a Doctor Who loving Sikh Derby boy and his quest for happiness.

"My Father & The Lost Legend of Pear Tree is essentially a story about my father’s suicide. In a series of moments in my life I reconnect with Steve Bloomer, a ghostly pale face from the past, who then takes me on a journey of regeneration and discovery. Thus allowing me to eventually come to terms with my father’s death and in the process kick off my quest for happiness. Told in a non-linear time format I take the reader through a journey in time. Recounting how my father, myself and Steve Bloomer all grew up in Pear Tree, Derby and what then became of all our lives."

Part Two of MY FATHER & THE LOST LEGEND OF PEAR TREE was released in May 2018.

His hobbies include playing the bongo drums.

Kal is married with two children and still lives in Derby.

Follow him on Twitter: @KhalSir @PearTreeDerby

https://khalsir.com/

Books Released.

My Father & The Lost Legend of Pear Tree - Part One (2016)

Punjabi Alphabet Activity Book (2016)

Homelands Revisited (2017)

Punjabi Number Activity Book (2017)

Punjabi Exercise Book (2017)

Punjabi Activity Book (2017)

My Father & The Lost Legend of Pear Tree - Part Two (2018)

The Colour of Madness: Exploring BAME mental health in the UK (2018)

Pear Tree Rambler (2018).

Pear Tree Rampage (2019).

Pear Tree Rampart (2019).

Pear Tree Ram - The Collected Edition (2019).

Little Pear Tree Ram - Children's Edition (2019).

Derby (2020).

nor MAN ton (2020)

Portland Maverick (2021).

The Colour of Madness: Mental Health and Race in Technicolour (2022).

Turnstyle: The SABR Journal of Baseball Arts: Issue 3 (2023).

ESC 0 BAR (TBR 2023).

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