BOB SKELTON
Is Preventable But Not Predicrable
Stories Of Hope
Everyone deserves to live a happy life without space for suicidal thoughts and depression…
In his own words, Bob Skelton describes his humble beginnings. When his parents and older sister went to Zenith, West Virginia, for his birth, the village had a population of only nineteen; after his birth, it became twenty. His father gave the delivering physician two chickens for his services.
If you want to remember Bob, this is how he says it: “He is a ‘two chicken’ from Zenith, West Virginia, population twenty.” Without question, that is a humble beginning!
We said goodbye, but I didn’t hug him; I wish I had. That was the last time I saw him alive.
By Bob Skelton
Read OnLoneliness is a choice that an individual makes on their downward spiral.
By Bob Skelton
Read OnEvery suicide survivor has wished they had not tried it the second they did.
By Bob Skelton
Read OnAre you thinking of terminating your life?” In that case, you could ask, “Have you thought about how you’d do it?”
By Bob Skelton
Read On“Suicide Is Preventable But Not Predictable: Stories of HOPE” is not just another book about depression; it’s a rallying cry for change and understanding. Through insightful anecdotes, evidence-based research, and heartfelt reflections, the book sheds light on the devastating impact of depression on individuals and society. It confronts the alarming statistic that depression ranks as a leading cause of human suffering and suicide.
This book is not the solution to the problem of depression but rather an alert. It is the yellow light before the signal turns red. It is the warning you and I need. It is the reminder we need that it can get better. It is preventable, but only if you are willing to try.
Look at our video trailer, and you’ll be amazed by the amazing work of the author.
“I’m a believer that “Suicide Is Preventable But Not Predictable: Stories of HOPE” has been a must-read for everyone since I was a kid. I suffered from different traumas that led me toward depression and anxiety, which caused suicidal thoughts in the end. Still, thanks to the author, Bob Skelton, when I started reading his book, I found out that it’s not just me who faced these traumas, and suicide is not optional.”
“I’m very fond of the author’s idea behind this book, as 80% of the individuals are the victims of depression; however, this book by Bob Skelton can be a great source for the readers seeking peace and stable mental health.”
“I’m truly captivated by the author’s concept; one of my friends recommended me this book. Now, I would like to highly recommend this book to those who feel suicidal. This book is a perfect read for them.”