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The Stranger on the Bridge

My Journey from Despair to Hope

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In 2008, twenty-year-old Jonny Benjamin stood on Waterloo Bridge, ready to jump. A stranger intervened, saving his life. By 2014, Jonny, alongside Rethink Mental Illness, launched a campaign to thank that stranger, leading to a global search that captivated over 319 million people. ITV's breakfast shows highlighted the story until Neil Laybourn was found, resulting in an emotional reunion that forged a lasting friendship. This memoir chronicles Jonny's personal and public journey—not only to find his savior but also to understand his struggles that led him to the bridge and how he manages his schizoaffective disorder. Incorporating diary excerpts from age thirteen, the book offers a deeply personal perspective on mental health. Jonny's advocacy earned him an MBE in 2017 for his efforts to change the conversation around mental health. He and Neil now work together, visiting schools, hospitals, and workplaces to combat stigma and promote discussions on mental health and suicide prevention. They also ran the London Marathon in 2017 for HeadsTogether. Following the campaign, a Channel 4 documentary about Jonny's search aired in 2015 and has reached 14 territories.

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The Stranger on the Bridge, Jonny Benjamin, Britt Pfluger, H.R.H. The Duke of Cambridge

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2018
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Titel
The Stranger on the Bridge
Untertitel
My Journey from Despair to Hope
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2018
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
224
ISBN10
1509846425
ISBN13
9781509846429
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In 2008, twenty-year-old Jonny Benjamin stood on Waterloo Bridge, ready to jump. A stranger intervened, saving his life. By 2014, Jonny, alongside Rethink Mental Illness, launched a campaign to thank that stranger, leading to a global search that captivated over 319 million people. ITV's breakfast shows highlighted the story until Neil Laybourn was found, resulting in an emotional reunion that forged a lasting friendship. This memoir chronicles Jonny's personal and public journey—not only to find his savior but also to understand his struggles that led him to the bridge and how he manages his schizoaffective disorder. Incorporating diary excerpts from age thirteen, the book offers a deeply personal perspective on mental health. Jonny's advocacy earned him an MBE in 2017 for his efforts to change the conversation around mental health. He and Neil now work together, visiting schools, hospitals, and workplaces to combat stigma and promote discussions on mental health and suicide prevention. They also ran the London Marathon in 2017 for HeadsTogether. Following the campaign, a Channel 4 documentary about Jonny's search aired in 2015 and has reached 14 territories.