Author: | C Sleek | ISBN: | 9780692941904 |
Publisher: | Cameron C Schmidt | Publication: | September 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | Sleek Publishing Group | Language: | English |
Author: | C Sleek |
ISBN: | 9780692941904 |
Publisher: | Cameron C Schmidt |
Publication: | September 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | Sleek Publishing Group |
Language: | English |
"Sneezes Often Come in Twos: The Journal of a Divorced Bachelor," is the continuation of a story through the eyes of a father, who is adjusting to divorced life, all while rediscovering himself. What makes him happy? What brings him peace? Will he ever find love again - better yet, has he ever truly been in love? These have been some of his questions, and finding the answers has been both challenging and hysterical.
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“C. Sleek is determined to improve his quality of life and relationships. Most of the time he has been misunderstood and has misunderstood others, but the key to understanding is to keep asking questions, and questions he has plenty. He is learning how to trust for the first time and he is not afraid to look in the mirror. When necessary, he is courageous enough to point the finger at the most important culprit: himself.
Take a look inside and witness his ups, his downs, his happy moments and frustrations - all documented here. No holds barred. No punches pulled. Honesty in its rarest form.
Happiness for him is near, and he doesn’t stop reaching for it, even if he falls face first along the way.”
– E. F. Walden
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About The Author: C. Sleek is a Maryland based author. He grew up in the middle class suburbs of PG County where he was raised by divorced parents. Although being a child of this arrangement had its turbulent times. Through his artistic abilities, C. Sleek found solace, but writing was not one of his skills at first. Initially he dove into sketching and painting and then eventually music production. It wasn't until later in his life that he discovered that he enjoyed writing also. His passion for the pen came to him unannounced, at a low point in his life. It became another avenue for him to decompress, so he ran with it and has been in love with the arrangement of words ever since.
"Sneezes Often Come in Twos: The Journal of a Divorced Bachelor," is the continuation of a story through the eyes of a father, who is adjusting to divorced life, all while rediscovering himself. What makes him happy? What brings him peace? Will he ever find love again - better yet, has he ever truly been in love? These have been some of his questions, and finding the answers has been both challenging and hysterical.
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“C. Sleek is determined to improve his quality of life and relationships. Most of the time he has been misunderstood and has misunderstood others, but the key to understanding is to keep asking questions, and questions he has plenty. He is learning how to trust for the first time and he is not afraid to look in the mirror. When necessary, he is courageous enough to point the finger at the most important culprit: himself.
Take a look inside and witness his ups, his downs, his happy moments and frustrations - all documented here. No holds barred. No punches pulled. Honesty in its rarest form.
Happiness for him is near, and he doesn’t stop reaching for it, even if he falls face first along the way.”
– E. F. Walden
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About The Author: C. Sleek is a Maryland based author. He grew up in the middle class suburbs of PG County where he was raised by divorced parents. Although being a child of this arrangement had its turbulent times. Through his artistic abilities, C. Sleek found solace, but writing was not one of his skills at first. Initially he dove into sketching and painting and then eventually music production. It wasn't until later in his life that he discovered that he enjoyed writing also. His passion for the pen came to him unannounced, at a low point in his life. It became another avenue for him to decompress, so he ran with it and has been in love with the arrangement of words ever since.