Sage M. Forman’s Transformative Journey Leads to a Groundbreaking Chronicle of Mental Health Challenges and Emotional Truths
Sage M. Forman’s memoir, Somewhere between ‘JUST FINE’ and the Emergency Room, explores his personal struggles with mental illness throughout his life.
- Newark, NJ (1888PressRelease) November 29, 2024 - Soon to be released, Sage M. Forman’s memoir, Somewhere between ‘JUST FINE’ and the Emergency Room, explores his personal struggles with mental illness throughout his life. The book sheds light on the importance of accepting one’s true identity. Sage shares his journey of transitioning from a woman to a man, discussing his frustration in hiding his true self to please others.
“My body no longer resembles youth but someone who has been at war with themselves.” Forman writes. He has talked about the discomfort he experienced in a woman’s body, explaining that his physique was the biggest barrier in fully embracing the male identity. It was utterly devastating for him to feel like a man internally yet carrying the body of a female in front of the world. Sage was struggling because, in his mind, he had already accepted himself as a man, but how others perceived him was the real source of distress for him. This book promotes the idea of embracing one’s true identity and raises awareness about gender transitioning.
Somewhere Between ‘JUST FINE’ and the Emergency Room, with its excellent depiction of mental illness and its struggles, explores many issues that keep readers hooked from the beginning till the end.
Sage M. Forman’s book is ready to hit the Amazon store soon!
For more information about Somewhere Between ‘JUST FINE’ and the Emergency Room, and to purchase the book, visit: https://www.amazon.com/Somewhere-Between-JUST-FINE-Emergency/dp/B0DDYH8B2V/
About Sage M. Forman:
Sage M. Forman has been recognized for their art during several moments throughout their youth. One of the most profound achievements for Forman was when their painting was hung at The Minneapolis Institute of Art. Additionally, Forman spent three years in Chicago studying film at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Forman is currently a stay-at-home partner with multiple hobbies and an avid reader. Forman is also an active part of the LGBTQA+ community in the Twin Cities as a doula, helping grow diverse families through labor support.
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