Book Review: The Chosen Reject by Phillip Fleming

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Phillip Fleming’s The Chosen Reject is an intriguing exploration of human resilience, identity, and the complexities of being both chosen and rejected in life. While not a memoir, the book weaves elements of personal insight with broader themes that resonate universally.

At its core, The Chosen Reject challenges readers to rethink societal labels and the implications of being placed into rigid categories. Fleming’s narrative is reflective and thoughtful, tackling questions of belonging, self-worth, and the tension between acceptance and exclusion. These themes are especially relevant in contexts such as mental health advocacy, community building, and faith-based leadership, which are areas Fleming is deeply familiar with.

Strengths of the Book

Thought-Provoking Themes

The Chosen Reject examines what it means to navigate life’s paradoxes, particularly the dual experiences of rejection and recognition. Fleming’s writing encourages readers to reflect on their own lives and consider how these experiences shape identity and purpose.

Philosophical Depth

The book delves into profound questions about existence, choice, and destiny without becoming overly academic. Fleming’s approachable writing style makes these heavy concepts accessible and engaging.

Connection to Advocacy and Peer Support

While not a memoir, Fleming’s lived experience as a mental health advocate and peer specialist informs his work, adding authenticity to his observations. Readers who value perspectives rooted in real-world challenges will find his insights both credible and inspiring.

Balance of Personal and Universal

Fleming strikes a balance between sharing personal reflections and crafting a broader narrative that invites readers to find their own meaning in his words.

Who Should Read Chosen Reject?

This book is for anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy, personal growth, and mental health advocacy. It appeals to readers who enjoy exploring existential themes or grappling with life’s big questions. Mental health professionals, peer advocates, and those seeking encouragement in times of rejection or self-doubt will find it particularly impactful.

Final Thoughts

The Chosen Reject by Phillip Fleming is a deeply moving and thought-provoking book that challenges conventional narratives about identity and belonging. By addressing the complexities of being “chosen” while also experiencing rejection, Fleming offers readers a unique lens through which to view their own struggles and triumphs. This is not just a book—it’s an invitation to reflect, question, and grow.

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Max E. Guttman
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Max E. Guttman is the owner of Mindful Living LCSW, PLLC, a private mental health practice in Yonkers, New York.

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Empowering Recovery: Max E. Guttman’s Journey in Mental Health Advocacy

Max E. Guttman, owner of Mindful Living in NYC, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and advocate specializing in psychosis and schizoaffective disorders. Drawing from his lived experience with schizophrenia, he provides authentic, empathetic care, emphasizing humility and real progress in recovery.
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1 thought on “Book Review: The Chosen Reject by Phillip Fleming”

  1. Rev. Dr. Phillip Fleming

    Wow!! What a smashing review of my book!! Thank you, Max!! It means so much to me that you were willing to read my very first book and write an author review about it!

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