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"Extremely well done. It's the single most important contribution to the debate surrounding suicide and the Golden Gate Bridge to date." -Thomas Joiner, author of Lonely at the Top and Why People Die by Suicide "John Bateson takes us on a gripping journey through the lives of everyone who has been affected. He boldly counters myths with facts, eloquently speaks of the unspeakable, and helps us all to care about those who, in an instant, stopped caring about themselves. This book stirs the soul to fight for the day when the protective net is finally cast under the Golden Gate Bridge, when it…mehr

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"Extremely well done. It's the single most important contribution to the debate surrounding suicide and the Golden Gate Bridge to date." -Thomas Joiner, author of Lonely at the Top and Why People Die by Suicide "John Bateson takes us on a gripping journey through the lives of everyone who has been affected. He boldly counters myths with facts, eloquently speaks of the unspeakable, and helps us all to care about those who, in an instant, stopped caring about themselves. This book stirs the soul to fight for the day when the protective net is finally cast under the Golden Gate Bridge, when it will become a national monument to both beauty and compassion."--John Draper, Director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Autorenporträt
John Bateson is Executive Director of the Contra Costa Crisis Center in Contra Costa County, California and the author of Building Hope. He has served on the steering committee of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. In 2007 he was appointed to a blue-ribbon committee charged with creating the California Strategic Plan on Suicide Prevention.