Evan Wechman Receives a Stunning Review by Midwest Book Review

Evan Wechman Receives a Stunning Review by Midwest Book Review

Austin Macauley’s very own Evan Wechman got a splendid review by Michael Carson’s Bookshelf of Midwest Book Review for his book, Family Illness. While praising the book, Michael J Carson wrote, “An exciting, compelling and carefully crafted novel by an author with a genuine flair for a memorable narrative storytelling style that keeps the readers’ full attention from first page to last”. Family Illness takes the readers through the life of Steve, who is afflicted with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Growing up in a secular Jewish household in the 1980s, Steve has gone through a lot. When Steve becomes an adult, his illness starts playing tricks on him, making him question everything, even his morally correct decisions. When another member of his family gets diagnosed with the same illness, Steve decides to fight back. But can he save what is left of his life? Or is it too late to start? To find out more, buy this phenomenal book here. Evan Wechman is a freelance journalist and a professional speaker who addresses OCD and other mental illnesses to remove the stigma attached to the people living with these issues.