Patches & Peach

A Tale of Healing and Resilience in Mental Health

About the book

In the captivating narrative of “Patches and Peach,” we embark on an emotional journey through the intricacies of mental health, woven together with threads of resilience, understanding, and hope.

This book delicately unfolds the personal stories of its characters, revealing the diverse and often misunderstood landscape of mental well-being.

Patches and Peach, serve as metaphors for the multifaceted nature of mental health. Patches, symbolic of life’s challenges and adversities, represent the emotional scars and vulnerabilities we carry. Peach, on the other hand, embodies the potential for growth, healing, and the sweetness that life can offer.

The narrative artfully explores the nuanced experiences of individuals grappling with various mental health issues. Through their stories, readers are invited to witness the raw and authentic struggles, triumphs, setbacks, and moments of revelation that characterize the human experience.

The characters confront issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and the societal stigma associated with mental health, creating a tapestry that mirrors the complexity of real-life challenges.

Ultimately, “Patches and Peach” serves as a beacon of hope, encouraging readers to embrace their imperfections, seek help when needed, and cultivate a society that values the mental health of all its members.

This book is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a call to action to create a world where mental health is prioritized, understood, and celebrated.

Author/ Executive Producer

Known as Deevoice, Diana is passionate about giving hope and a voice to silence issues, in her book Patches and Peach – Mental Health and More, she shared her wounds and wisdom to project the possibilities of being at your lowest in life and jumping back up.

She has skillfully brought awareness to the subject of Mental Health in Nigeria by sharing her personal kidnap experience through a short film- IAMONE, another film working as District Chair for Mental Rotary International- the short film MENDs is an awareness material to highlight depression and anxiety hidden in each circle.