Jonny Benjamin is an award-winning mental health campaigner, film producer, public speaker, writer and vlogger from London. Jonny was awarded an MBE for his services to mental health and suicide prevention in the Queen's 2017 New Year Honours List. The Stranger on the Bridge is his memoir about mental health. Britt Pflüger is a literary consultant with over 25 years' experience in publishing. She was born in Germany and has lived and worked in the UK since graduating from King's College London.
You gain a unique understanding of someone living with mental illness -- <b><i>OK Magazine</i></b> Of the many books on personal experience The Stranger on the Bridge stands out in its entirely holistic approach. The reader is exposed to all angles of a complex journey - through good as much as through bad in a beautifully genuine and raw style. This book will be added to my suggested reading list to everybody interested in the field. -- <b>Adrian Garcia, The Black Dog Campaign,<i> SANE</i></b> Brave and honest and interesting -- <b>Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of <i>Manual for Heartache </i>and <i>The Last Act of Love</i></b> This moving memoir, which includes a contribution from his rescuer, Neil Laybourn, is a hugely inspiring account of how Benjamin became an activist and mental-health campaigner. -- <b><i>Sunday Express</i></b> Jonny Benjamin is the most inspirational man I know. His book shows us how remarkable the human spirit is. -- <b>Bryony Gordon, bestselling author of <i>Mad Girl</i></b> In my world, the word inspirational gets bandied around a lot, but Jonny Benjamin is truly deserving of that adjective. -- <b>HRH The Duke of Cambridge</b>