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Depressed man turns author after becoming a dad

Colse Leungnews, stories
Depressed man turns author after becoming a dad
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When Rob McCauley was handed his baby in the delivery suite he said it felt like the world had colour for the first time.

The salesman had previously being living off benefits, depressed and angry at the world after being physically and emotionally abused as a child.

But the Stockwood man turned his life around after he became a dad and has now penned his first book.

Before I Forget offers advice to children as they go through their lives and develop into adults.

From what to do if you're bullied, low in confidence, depressed or even suicidal, Rob provides moving and honest advice to the reader.

Every page is signed off with 'love dad' and Rob hopes his two children will be able to keep the book and refer back to it throughout their lives.

After working on the book for two years, Rob has already sold-out of his first batch of 100 copies which he self-published.

His book has been selling across the world including in Australia and America.

He has now ordered a second batch and already has a long waiting list for copies.

"I realised because of my life experience there was a lot I've learnt that I could pass on." said Rob.

"I hope parents will buy it for their kids and give it to them at the appropriate time.

"It's something people can refer back to throughout their lives."

Full article https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/it-felt-like-world-colour-3536020

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