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Yes and no. It is a spiritual memoir. Gerald shares his personal faith in Jesus and Sai Baba. But he does not preach. He invites readers to find their own path.
Not at all. He writes his own testimony. Readers may accept, reject, or simply respect his journey. The book works as a story of healing regardless of agreement.
Absolutely. Teachers and parents use it to discuss bullying, self-esteem, and loyalty. The morals are clear. The language is clean. No religious content inside.
Yes. Both titles are available in digital and paperback formats. Links on this website direct readers to trusted online retailers. No hardcover at this time.
The book targets ages four to eight. But older children and even adults enjoy its simple wisdom about friendship and believing in oneself. It makes a fine gift.
He uses Dianetics as a self-processing tool for trauma. He is not a Scientologist. The book explains what helped him without recruiting anyone to any group.
Yes but with caution. The book includes heavy themes like domestic trauma and panic attacks. A new reader should be ready for raw honesty. Content advisory provided.
He welcomes invitations for interfaith panels, trauma healing groups, and library readings. Use the contact page to send a request. Response time is three to five days.