Aspiring to share his passion for life through writing and public speaking, Michael reveals intimate details of his lifelong jourA ney through the pages of his tell-some book, "e;Happy Endings and a New Beginning.
This book will take you on a journey of love-abuse-love, repeating the cycle over and over, each time showing creative ways to survive and finally escape.
Upbeat and honest, this engaging tale takes you from the hills of Appalachia to an island on the other side of the world and to a lot of other places in a quest to serve and grow.
Blindsided by two teenage boys occupying a monstrous Dodge Ram while they were fantasizing about their intentions to commit a homicidal blunt force tragedy, this information, in addition to my learning of the instrumental betrayals by multitudes of their mentors, which was a plethora of principals, educators, proclaimed community leaders, their associates, parents and friends of friends, reminded me sternly of the psalmist's words inspired by the Holy Spirit: "e;Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings who cannot save.
The "e;good girl"e; ran from the dysfunctional family as soon as she was old enough and for thirty years climbed the corporate ladder and shied away from commitment.
A mother’s “powerful and enlightening” memoir of losing a newborn to a rare genetic disorder, and the journey from grief to healing (Pamela Colloff, Texas Monthly).
My name is William Cantoni, I started writing this book when I was fifty-seven years old while I was doing time for the last time at Four-Mile-High prison in Colorado.
A myth-busting, powerful insight into life with Social Anxiety Disorder, which affects up to 10% of the populationReveals how SAD impacted one man's life, from his education and career to relationships and parenthood and how through trial and error he learnt to copeThe author has championed awareness of social anxiety through appearances on TV and radio shows such as C4's Steph's Packed Lunch with Steph McGovern and newspaper features.
On April 10th, 2003, the 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, faced with the task of seizing the presidential palace in downtown Baghdad, ran headlong into what Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North called, "e;the worst day of fighting for U.