‘Battling Demons, Finding an Angel is a poignant, honest and genuine work, into which Sally Beavis has bravely put her heart and bared her soul. She should be very proud of what she has achieved. This book deserves to be read by a wide audience.’
Nancy Mortimer
‘A bravely told and beautiful story. Once I started reading, I could scarcely put it down… a timely, powerful, disturbing and very personal account of Sally’s life and its many challenges!’
Belinda Kendall-White
‘I knew Sally Beavis would do a good job putting her memoir together because she is organised, highly competent and intelligent but she delivered so much more. This book is well written and brutally honest… the dialogue kept bouncing along. It is an extraordinary story… because Sally and John met and their lives were transformed. It demonstrates courage, resilience and hope. Many people would be inspired by reading this. It is unique and brilliant.’
Dr. Elizabeth Lewis, psychiatrist
‘What a story. I enjoyed it immensely. It is well written – simple, straight forward and unpretentious – engrossing and, in places, heart-rending. Sally has the happy knack of setting up a sentence in such a way as to entice one to read the following sentence, and uses adverbs with skill. Few writers do this as well as Sally… Battling Demons, Finding an Angel is a compelling read. At times it brought tears to my eyes, and at others, made my heart sing.’
Dr. Michael Tronson
‘The memoir is a powerful example of how life’s misfortunes are so closely connected with mental health problems. The chapters are imbued with Sally’s optimism and generous spirit despite her having to deal with many painful episodes. Much can be learned from how Sally coped with life as a single mother. What stands out in particular is her mother’s support for her and how Sally in turn stepped up to support her mother towards the end of her life.’
Emeritus Professor Bernadette Mc Sherry
‘A great read… Sally really knows how to write and does so with humour and a light touch… There are some wonderful pen-portraits of her extended family and friends. It was astonishing yet obvious that Sally and John’s relationship fell into place… they were meant for each other.’
Rev. Dr Ian Savage, former chaplain, Prahran Mission
‘Sally Beavis has written her memoir without compromise and with brutal honesty. I found it riveting reading. I literally couldn’t put it down and read it in just over one day. This brave, uncompromising book touched me enormously and left me laughing one minute and almost crying the next. I longed for a happy ending to the story; a place where Sally would be content and truly happy. Against what seemed all hope, one was found. On finishing this memoir I closed the book with a smile on my face and hope again in my heart.’
Diane Mainwaring
‘Never underestimate Sally’
John Beavis