Do you believe the old adage that whatever does not kill you will make you stronger? Earl believes but his belief has never been put to any challenge until now. He is a grown man now but as a child his abusive step father came very close to ending his young life. The abuses that Earl and his mother suffered then still haunt him today more than thirty years later. From those dark days of his youth until now Earl has lived a simple and solitary life. He lives alone, has a few good friends, and has always worked the same job with quiet diligence. Earl’s quiet and undisturbed life is about to take a turn. A family friend Ben, the son of the woman who salvaged Earl’s life so many years earlier, is having some very troubled times of his own. Ben has no choice but to turn to family friend Earl for help. Is Earl strong enough to be of help Ben? Can his own experiences guide him to help Ben and Ben’s young son James through this turmoil that they are now facing? Can he let go of his deep want for seclusion and let them in? This is a story of recovery from the unseen scars of childhood which can last long into adulthood. More than that, it is a story of the whispered triumph of the love that binds people together to become family.
Unremarkable in Light
By: Christine Falk$10.00
This is a story of recovery from the unseen scars of childhood which can last long into adulthood. More than that, it is a story of the whispered triumph of the love that binds people together to become family.
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Weight | 240 g |
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Dimensions | 6 × 6 × 0.5 in |
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