Caught In The Tail Lights

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Happiness, Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: D. Dean Benton ISBN: 9781311777744
Publisher: D. Dean Benton Publication: March 31, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: D. Dean Benton
ISBN: 9781311777744
Publisher: D. Dean Benton
Publication: March 31, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

There is something wrong with me. That is one of the assumptions of children of divorce that can accompany the person into adulthood. I was in the second grade when Mom and Dad divorced. I was the only divorced kid in my class and maybe in my school. Kids in single-parent homes and divorced homes are the majority today. Not all of us feel hijacked or agree with the experts who claim that our life trajectory is forever changed. Of the thousands I've talked to in concerts, conferences, counseling and coaching sessions and seminars, most touched by divorce sense something is different about us. Caught in the Tail Lights is a fiction-non-fiction novel about seventeen-year old Timothy Raymond Kendall as he deals with the effect of his parents' divorce upon him. A strange incident takes him fifty years into his future. He returns to take responsibility for building the future he wants. He searches for people, principles and power to respond to the commission to fulfill his purpose. No one is blamed for the divorce. Given his realities, he searches for healing, skills and emotional intelligence. Caught in the Tail Lights is not his destiny.

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There is something wrong with me. That is one of the assumptions of children of divorce that can accompany the person into adulthood. I was in the second grade when Mom and Dad divorced. I was the only divorced kid in my class and maybe in my school. Kids in single-parent homes and divorced homes are the majority today. Not all of us feel hijacked or agree with the experts who claim that our life trajectory is forever changed. Of the thousands I've talked to in concerts, conferences, counseling and coaching sessions and seminars, most touched by divorce sense something is different about us. Caught in the Tail Lights is a fiction-non-fiction novel about seventeen-year old Timothy Raymond Kendall as he deals with the effect of his parents' divorce upon him. A strange incident takes him fifty years into his future. He returns to take responsibility for building the future he wants. He searches for people, principles and power to respond to the commission to fulfill his purpose. No one is blamed for the divorce. Given his realities, he searches for healing, skills and emotional intelligence. Caught in the Tail Lights is not his destiny.

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