MEMORIAL: Author Nita Sweeney in conversation with Gabe Howard

Schedule

Sun Jul 12 2026 at 01:30 pm to 04:30 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Upper Arlington Bob Crane Community Center | Upper Arlington, OH

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Join authors and mental health advocates Nita Sweeney & Gabe Howard for second breakfast and a lively chat about Nita's latest book!
About this Event

YOU'RE INVITED!

Join , bestselling author of five books including the award-winning memoir , and Webby award-winning podcaster and author of , to celebrate the launch of Nita's latest memoir, .


WHAT TO EXPECT:
  • Breakfast & Coffee in the afternoon ...

.. in honor of Nita's dad who put himself through college as a short-order breakfast cook and because it's Nita's favorite meal.

  • Conversation ...

.. where Nita and Gabe dive into their favorite topic: mental health.

Expect a relaxed convo where you'll get insights, hear personal stories, and maybe even discover your next great read! Don’t miss this chance to connect and learn in a casual setting. They welcome your questions.

  • Book Sale & Signing

Thanks to Blue Couch Bookshop, Nita and Gabe's books will be available for sale and signing.

Already have a copy of any of their books? Bring them to be signed!


About Memorial

A father facing death. A daughter battling despair. One final year to heal what seemed broken forever.

After a suicidal attorney learns her self-critical father is dying of lung cancer, the two spend his final year playing golf, traveling, and in medical care as they find forgiveness and a fragile path back to her life on the back nine of his.

If you've ever wondered whether it's too late to heal old wounds, this book is your answer.


About Mental Illness is an Asshole and Other Observations

For years, Gabe Howard's entertaining articles and essays have been educating people about living with mental illness. His observations cover everything from practical advice to family relationships to the fears that people with mental illness experience.

In essays such as "Anxiety Says Everyone Hates Me," "I Have Bipolar and I'm a Hypocrite," and, yes, "Mental Illness Is an Asshole," Gabe makes mental illness less scary and more understandable.

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Where is it happening?

Upper Arlington Bob Crane Community Center, 3200 Tremont Road, Upper Arlington, United States

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