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The Wrongs I've Done

“A Story Wrapped in Life Lessons”

 

                Many of the indiscretions in life are wrapped in silent tradition of the family dynamic. Those people that weren’t spoken of or issues that were kept in boxes in the attic spaces of a select few can be damaging. There is no real explanation of why these matters or unspoken acts were hidden. All real truths will eventually be discovered. Those that remain under wraps will show up in ways that damage the seeds that grow and mingle among the larger fields of life. An apology is necessary to begin a much needed renewal.

                In The Wrongs I’ve Done author Joseph Booker has drawn from real life experiences and observations to bring these truths through an eclectic array of characters. Reflections on the lives of “Rev. Daniel Thomas”, “Asmar Gentry”, and “Drexell” will bring the reader into strangely familiar worlds that are connections to past, present, and future issues that may need resolution. Other characters in this real life fiction support the general dynamic of centering the reader on some undisclosed issues that could be resolved with a few apologies. Healing begins with acknowledgement of illness.

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