An African Living with Depression in America

by Stephen Kwame


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/14/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 168
ISBN : 9781450220163
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 168
ISBN : 9781450220156

About the Book

This book is the story of an exchange student from Ghana, West Africa, who returns to the United States to attend college. He sees his admission and scholarship as a very good opportunity and a special blessing. However, just about two weeks after entering college, he succumbs to mental illness. As devastating and stigmatic as this is, he does not allow his adversity stand in the way of getting an education and leading a good life.

With several episodes of the illness that could have destroyed him, his faith in God, hope for a better life, love for life, strong will and sheer determination, he finishes college and graduate school.

He has worked hard, married and has three children who have flourished even though relapses kept coming. Stephen’s thirty-five-year journey with the illness has taken him to several asylums both in the United States and Africa.

Through hard work, Stephen has built a nice home in Ghana, bought a house in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and has never had an encounter with the police or been arrested and is always saddened that some crimes are always blamed on mental illness. Actually there are many mentally sick who suffer silently through derogation and stigma. Mental illness can affect anybody whether you are prominent or not, but it can be treated and transcended as this book indicates.


About the Author

Stephen Kwame has a BA from Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota and an MA from the Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio. Stephen taught at TI Ahmadiyya Secondary School in Kumasi, Ghana for ten years and also worked at Texas Instruments in Attleboro, Massachusetts for ten years. Stephen has been an adjunct professor at Rhode Island College for seventeen years and an L.T.S.P. in the Providence School District for five years. Stephen lives in Pawtucket, RI.