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Relating To "The Child That Never Was": Another Look At American Subculture

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My book description is related to events, I have in my life suffered, but here from another point of view. As told to me by the main character "Wendell", testifying to such events taking place in his life. I am able to relate to as a Peer Specialist due to the content thereof. What you should note concerning the matter of "Wendell", is that we've changed names, places, and graphic details. To protect not only his social well being, but those being questioned in this book. Who for their own reasons, do not wish to be apart of the nature of what's being told. However, as for myself, I entered into the realm of this book, with extreme effort, empathy, remorse, equally as well as regret. Because I do personally relate to what is being told. Therefore able to translate the events as they were given to me. Therefore, being the voice for Wendell in any case, that otherwise he is not able to explain himself. What is most important that I would desire for you to take from this book. Is that the story is not as important to the individual, more than the event as it occurred. Why? Because the event is the matter of traumatic reasons, by which all other cause and effects factors, did indeed occur. Where which would relate to anyone in their perspective lives. Beit by, their own, or someone else they may know. The true premise of this books defining nature, relates to all such factors leading to the following: Mental Health variations, Substance Abuse variations, and finally, physical abuse, being the major, and minor cause and effect factors relative to the 2 mentioned above.

226 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 17, 2017

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William Daniels

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