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Reasons To Stay Alive: Matt Haig’s mental health memoir is becoming a TV show

Reasons To Stay Alive is a memoir, all about mental health struggles, from the brilliant Matt Haig. And now, the 2015 book is set to be adapted into a TV show. You’ll find all the info we currently know below…

Posted February 6, 2019 by Andrew Dexter Filed under
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