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New book ‘Age of Anxiety’ is now available

April 10, 2021October 6, 2021 Health Collective Age of Anxiety, Amrita Tripathi, Books, Kamna Chhibber, Mental Health Books, Mindscape

Do book your copy now if you can!

Do check out Age of Anxiety, available now for pre-order and in bookstores soon!

So so happy (and relieved!) to see this moment – our book #AgeofAnxiety is available for pre-order and should be in book stores this month!
As always, we have a roll-call of thank you's and heart-felt gratitude 💜#Books #MentalHealthMatters https://t.co/1IwI4vkoW7 pic.twitter.com/wEKeohoXMy

— The Health Collective (India) (@healthcollectif) April 9, 2021

Also check out our first two books in the Mindscape series: Real Stories of Dealing with Depression and Young Mental Health


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