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Countless Stories Told. Yet The Most Important Remained Untold Until Now.
Countless Stories Told. Yet The Most Important Remained Untold Until Now.
As an author, I've utilized my early news broadcast career, as well as my professional degree, earned later, as a Doctor of Chiropractic along with eventually working as a public company offiecer, while being a father and husband in order to capture those relevant moments in my life to illustrate the vulnerable person I became.
My story comes from deep inside me, rooted in personal-vulnerability, along with cultrural and religious intersections, ultimately anchoring me as events tested my marriage and who I held myself up to be as a husband, father, healer and Christian person, while I navigated my life in a public as a person heading a family.
Every reader, needs to know that our Universal Creator gives us each a unique position in His creation. Love itself is with us, not just to experience, but to grow and share with one another. Love just is! It does not judge, but is patient and kind. It's us and we need to discover how great that love is and how to share it.
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Leaving home can be a lonely experience; however, leaving home having been raised an only child, excluded for a period of time, from the love and influence of a mother, would have left Kathleen exposed to unexpected dangers. Her mother's affection should have offered her much more than words over the phone or in letters imparted and gifts parcels provided. To feel the full measure of that love, she needed to experience it in the nurturing gestures of mother-daughter relations and the social contact, words, work, smiles, embraces, healing, forgiveness and security. But to have these leave must have been devastating. Once disposessed of a mother's endowment, she lost the most valuable social experience in life that a teenager could expect from a mother. Such nurturing couldn't be replaced by a father's love. John LaLonde could only provide a contribution to his daughter, not the fundamental love of a mother, that is essential and good in all of nature.
Although Gladys attempted to provide that, with her mother's life now being shared with a stranger, a discomfort accompanied the strain Kathleen felt from her estranged mother. Any relationships Kathleen entered after her own departure from Marquis, would provide lessons in social development, both good and bad! They would be growth experiences seen from a different perspective than a young woman who had the example and nurturing of both parents. Kathleen would experience complications with people after her mother left the Marquis home and the crust that would develop in her composure would eventually become a defence she'd carry throughout life.
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Golden Throat My Journey With Family was proudly exibited in the London Book Fair from March 10 -12, 2025.