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Friday, April 24, 2026

Blog Tour: Unbroken - Life Outside the Lines

 



 

Trauma Memoir

Date Published: February 10, 2026

Publisher: Unbroken



“Unbroken: Life Outside the Lines” plunges you into Adriene Caldwell’s childhood—a world of grinding poverty, mental illness, and violence—then lifts you back out on a fierce up‑draft of resilience. Page after page, she peels back the polite veneer of society to reveal the systemic betrayals that let children like her slip through every safety net, yet she never relinquishes the fragile ember of hope that keeps her alive. Her voice is unflinchingly honest—at turns raw, lyrical, and darkly humorous—as she chronicles the horrors she endured and the instinct that urged her to fight for her little brother, and for herself, when no one else would. By the final chapter, you will understand why she can say, without irony, “We are not defined by our damage… We are Unbroken,” and you will close the book convinced that survival, in her hands, is its own quietly triumphant art form.

 



Excerpt

“The crisp morning air nipped at my cheeks as I trudged the cracked sidewalk from the Haverstock Hill Apartments to school, my breath forming faint clouds that vanished into the pastel hues of dawn. Each step carried me further from the muffled arguments that echoed through the thin apartment walls, replaced by the faint rustle of leaves and the distant chirp of waking birds. The school’s brick facade emerged like a beacon, its doors promising a temporary escape, a refuge from the turbulent echoes of home.

Inside, the scratch of pencils and the rhythmic hum of classroom chatter wrapped around me like the hush of a library aisle. The walls, adorned with colorful posters and motivational quotes, stood in stark contrast to the grayness of my daily reality. Hands shot up eagerly in the air, and I was always among them, heart racing with the thrill of knowing the answer. Teachers’ nods of approval and the bright ink of “Excellent work” scribbled atop my papers weren’t just marks; they were also affirmations that made my chest swell, my spine straighten. They said I mattered, a quiet whisper of worthiness that cloaked me in invisible armor against the chaos left at home. These small tokens of recognition planted seeds of belief in myself, a foundation upon which I could eventually stand tall.

One afternoon, my mother paused mid-task, her gaze locking onto mine with an intensity that made the air feel heavier. “Adriene,” she said, voice low but firm, “Good grades, A’s, will get you out of this lifestyle. School will save you from a future like this.” Her words lingered long after she turned away, embedding themselves in the corners of my mind like a mantra. I scribbled them in the margins of my notebook, a vow I whispered before every test, a lifeline to a future I could barely imagine.

That same year, I won the elementary school spelling bee. At the district level, there was one lone contestant, an eighth grader, against me, a fifth grader. How could that possibly be fair? I stood on the spelling bee stage, palms slick with nerves, the word “mozzarella” hanging in the air like a fragile thread. One misplaced letter, and the thread snapped. Second place. The sting of defeat was sharp, but my mother’s rare, warm smile softened it, so different from her usual tight-lipped frown. “What would you like as a reward?” she asked. My eleven-year-old heart dared to dream of coolness, a double-ear piercing. She studied me, a gentle curve playing at the corner of her mouth. “Sure. Why not? You’ve earned it.”

So, we packed up Joshua, took the three buses and transfers necessary to go from our apartment to the mall, and went to get my ears pierced. The journey itself was an adventure, filled with laughter and a tenderness that felt almost foreign. The experience bolstered my confidence and reinforced the notion that school was my salvation. My mother’s decision to reward me with a double-ear piercing for my success was a rare moment of tenderness, a fleeting gesture that stood out amidst the harshness of our daily life, anchoring me in the belief that I was worthy of celebration.”

 

 


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 Adriene Caldwell is an author and advocate from Houston, Texas. Her memoir, Unbroken: Life Outside the Lines, traces the quiet aftermath of childhood trauma and the long arc of healing. Through writing, talks, and UnbrokenCaldwell.com, she champions hope, resilience, and storytelling as tools for recovery.


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Blog Tour: Your Joyful Years

 





Empowering good health and happiness beyond 50


Self help, Women Health

Date Published: 20 March 2026




“An uplifting and empowering guide to later life that blends lived experience with science and practical wisdom, encouraging us not merely to age, but to thrive. I read this book as a middle-aged man and loved it … it is beautifully reassuring, humane, and optimistic.”

— Professor Chris van Tulleken, Clinician, Academic, TV Presenter, UK

 

Aged 50+ is a pivotal stage in many women’s lives. We are entering post-menopause—free from reproductive hormones, periods, and contraception. Children may be leaving home, careers may be shifting or winding down, and there is the dawning realisation that we may have 20 or 30 healthy years ahead of us. This is not an ending, but a powerful new beginning. This stage of life offers an opportunity to reconnect with yourselves, to rediscover what truly matters, and to prioritise self-love and self-care without guilt. This book brings you the wisdom of 50 inspiring women who share their lived experiences with honesty and generosity. Their stories offer guidance, reassurance, and permission to live authentically on your own terms. Together, they show how this stage of life can be rich with meaning, purpose, freedom, and joy. These are Your Joyful Years.

Professor Joyce Harper is a down-to-earth expert in reproductive and women’s health, with almost 40 years’ experience listening to women and translating science into practical, evidence-based guidance. She has published widely about women’s health and is passionate about helping women thrive. Joyce combines research, real-world experience, and a deep belief in living life to the full, and she practices what she preaches. This book is the second in her trilogy: Your Fertile Years; Your Joyful Years; and Your Final Years.




Prologue

 

A Gift from Me to You:

Embrace Your Health and Happiness Beyond 50

 



This book is a gift to women around the world. My intention is for every woman beyond 50 to live her best life and for it to truly become the most fulfilling and joyful time. Writing this book and listening to these women changed my life, and I hope it changes yours.



Why did I write this book? Almost daily my mother wished people good health and happiness. Throughout my life I’ve taken this saying on board and lived a relatively healthy and happy life. But at 50, having gone through the menopause, I became a single parent of three boys under 10, and I felt it was time to take my mother’s saying to another level so I could live my best life ever. I knew I was running out of time.



Now, I’m a 62-year-old woman feeling the need to write about the power of postmenopausal life because few people talk about the wonders of our second spring. But don’t take my word for it. In Your Joyful Years I share my stories and the stories of 50 other women who are thriving and happy. I want these words to be an inspiration to all women. To give you the permission and motivation to achieve good health and happiness. This is the first book to share so many stories from women about ageing.

Who is this book for? It is for women who are struggling at any age. I have especially seen issues for mothers when their children leave the nest, and at retirement for those who have worked. Life is a journey, and we all face challenges, particularly through divorce, grief, perimenopause, and ill health. I genuinely believe that it’s never too late to find joy and transform our lives by reconnecting with self-care and self-love. It is not selfish. But the most common response I hear from women is that they don’t have the time to look after themselves. If you are in your 50s, 60s, 70s or 80s when you are reading this—you are nearer the end of your life than the beginning. We cannot wait any longer. If you want to live your last decades as a healthy and happy woman—now is the time. Through the honesty and wisdom of the stories in this book, I hope you will find inspiration to reconnect with your authentic self.

But let’s not do this alone. I believe women supporting women is incredibly powerful and as I have grown older, the women in my life have become more important to me than ever before. Let’s find our tribe and flourish.



Society has decided how women aged over 50 should be behaving. Let’s reset this and rise to our power. This book aims to help you make this shift and give you tools to help you live the life you have always wanted. Life does not need to be a constant struggle. By this stage in your life you may be curious, and searching for more, and this is why you are reading this book.



In 2023, at the start of the journey to write this book, I asked my friends on Facebook what they thought about my idea to write a book sharing the stories of happy women, and I received so much support, but also a thought-provoking comment from a dear friend. She said “Anyone who says they are happy is either on drugs or delusional” which is a sentiment I totally disagree with. I don’t think we can be happy all the time, but there are those people who are happy most of the time. And we can learn from each of them.

How did I select the 50 women I interviewed? Initially, I chose a handful of women who I knew were joyful and I used a method called snowballing, where I asked each woman for suggestions of other people to interview. Of the final 50 women, there are five who are long-term friends, 16 are acquaintances, most of which I have only met a few times, and the others were totally unknown to me before the interviews. You can find out who they are at the end of this prologue. I have interviewed many of them on my podcast, with further interviews planned in the future. What they have in common is that they all are thriving.

We need to see role models who are flourishing—these are the women in this book.

Chapter 1 begins with these women’s views about ageing. After spending years on the treadmill of life, many of them have finally paused, reflected, and turned their attention inward. They realise that they are now living their happiest and most authentic lives, and they feel that ageing is a privilege. But life has not always been like this for these women. You will read about the challenges they have faced, including, illness, bereavement, divorce, abuse, and trauma. What stands out is how they responded to these difficulties, learning from these experiences and moving forward with resilience and hope.



While this book is about looking forward, I felt it was crucial to share the women’s menopause stories in Chapter 2: Redefine Menopause: The Realities, The Myths, and The Truths. A few of them experienced no symptoms, while others went through some of the toughest periods of their lives. They emerged on the other side, viewing menopause as a reawakening and a gateway to a new chapter.



The main section of the book is divided into two parts. The first part, Look After Your Happiness, explores: hobbies; creativity; adventures and challenges; relaxation; time in nature; quality time alone; sense of purpose and retirement; and sex and love. I believe these should be in our happiness toolkit. The second part, Look After Your Health, focuses on the five pillars of wellbeing, which include: nutrition; exercise; sleep; mental health; and friendships, including family, friends, community, and lovers. Throughout these chapters I share the experiences and words of the women I interviewed.



The final chapter, The Future is Yours: Reflect, Reimagine, Reinvent, brings together my thoughts about how women can lead their most authentic lives, with good health and happiness. I explore what the women think about religion and spirituality, if they feel free, and what advice they would give their younger self.

Each chapter ends with thoughts to take with you.

This book is global. The women I interviewed live in the: UK, USA, Australia, Canada, France, Greece, Iceland, Israel, New Zealand, and Spain, where they work as: an adventure activist, App designer, author, charity director, coach, doctor, editor, fitness instructor, home maker, influencer, journalist, literary agent, model, nurse, personal assistant, physiotherapist, podcaster, radio producer, wellbeing and yoga retreat centre manager, teacher, are retired, and much more.

Before I introduce you to the women I interviewed and reveal how they answered the questions asked of them, I would like to ask a favour. I would like you to ask yourself the questions I asked the women. Maybe do this with a friend and listen to each other’s answers or write them down in your journal. Take your time. All the women had my questions in advance to give them time to think about their answers. Most of the interviews took well over an hour and many of the women said they thought it was therapeutic to answer these questions. I think it is key to reflect on our lives and see how far you have or have not come from the struggles you have experienced. We are still on our journey.


About the Author


Joyce Harper is an internationally renowned and award-winning educator, author, women’s health coach, podcaster, academic, public speaker, and scientist. She is Professor of Reproductive Science at University College London in the Institute for Women’s Health, where she leads the Reproductive Science and Society Group. She has published more than 250 scientific papers and regularly gives keynote lectures at international conferences.

Joyce is deeply passionate about empowering women to live their best lives through good health and happiness. Her last book, Your Fertile Years, published by Sheldon Press in 2021, explores women’s health from puberty to menopause. In Your Joyful Years, she shares the wisdom of 50 women over 50 who are thriving, to empower women to lead a life of good health and happiness. She has started writing her next book, Your Final Years, about the end of life.

Her podcast Why didn’t anyone tell me this? is ranked in the top 10% of podcasts globally on Listen Notes and is listened to in more than 90 countries.

Joyce gives many public talks. She regularly appears in the press, on radio and TV. She is a regular guest on various BBC programmes including Women’s Hour and the BBC World Service. She has been a guest on Brian Cox’s Infinite Monkey Cage and his radio show A Question of Science and she explained sex to Philomena Cunk, in Cunk on Life.

As co-founder and co-lead of the UK Menopause Education and Support Programme (InTune) with Dr Shema Tariq and the International Reproductive Health Education Collaboration (IRHEC), Joyce is dedicated to improving reproductive health education for all ages. She collaborates with schools across the UK and globally to deliver impactful programs that promote knowledge and understanding.

An avid cold-water swimmer, Joyce is also a founding member of the research network SwimHer, which investigates the links between women’s health and cold-water swimming. Her groundbreaking work includes publishing the world’s first study about how cold-water swimming affects menstrual and menopause symptoms.

Since 2016 she has run a local women’s group in Saffron Walden, The Purple Tent.

 

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Thursday, April 23, 2026

PROMO: Cain's Chameleon

 



Historical Fiction Mystery Thriller

Date Published: 01-26-2026

Publisher: Bearss Lair Books



If the newspaper reported your death and no one questioned it, would you correct the mistake… or take the lifeline?

Dan Driscoll is consumed by gambling debt, cornered by bookies and loan sharks, forced to bet on one last scheme. When things turn violent and two people are shot, his best friend, Stan Neumann, swallows what he suspects. He can’t risk divulging a closely-held family secret.

Then a body washes up on the Lake Michigan shoreline, and the lake gives Dan what the bookies never would: a way out. Authorities call it an accident and list him as the drowning victim. For Dan, it’s an escape route delivered in black ink.

He becomes a ghost, an imposter, a chameleon. But lies don’t stay buried.

As America is pulled into World War II, Stan enlists, choosing duty on his terms before the draft can rewrite his life. In Pearl Harbor, one chance encounter dredges up a name he thought was long buried.

War changes everything, but it doesn’t erase unfinished business. And when the truth demands to be heard, how long can a stolen life stay buried before the past comes to collect?

 

 


 While author Mark Bearss was setting the stage for his retirement, concerned co-workers would ask, “What are you going to do when you’re not working?” He found this question rather curious. It should have been posed, “What are you going to do first?” Mark knew that if travel was involved, he had had enough of commercial flights after 28 years of teaching for the medical device industry. Mark yearned for road trips – to visit those places he only saw from 38,000 feet. Little did he know that wish journeyed down an unexpected fork in the road. He would become an author.

While conducting genealogy research, Mark discovered archived de-classified military documents that revealed the name of a U.S. Navy destroyer his father served aboard during WWII. The reason this was a poignant discovery was because, while growing up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, his father made no mention of this. Apart from being a U.S. Naval Reserve flight instructor, he knew his father served aboard the carrier USS ESSEX. But in what capacity? That, too, was not revealed. More discoveries materialized the further he dug. In fact, there was a lot more his father didn’t mention. This wasn’t unusual. Many WWII veterans didn’t talk about what happened back then.

Because of the pandemic, the National Archives in St. Louis was closed and rendered Lt. Bearss’ military records unavailable. Thus began a project that challenged Mark’s research endeavors for over two years and about 5,000 miles on the road. The biographical sketch was sorted from creative Internet search strings, history books, navy publications, and networking with journalists, librarians, archivists, bloggers, aviation enthusiasts, museum and historical society curators, navy veterans, relatives, and more. One online resource that was instrumental in tracking his father’s journey was the weekly newspaper published in the county where his parents grew up: The Oceana Herald. It included a Local News section where family members and organizations could submit a short blurb about a relative’s visit, a social gathering, or – where a son or husband was currently stationed.

This project culminated in 2022 with Mark’s first publication titled, Undisclosed Stories Discovered: Honoring the World War II Military Journey of Lt. Joseph Ward Bearss, USNR. When asked what was one of the highlights surrounding this story, he described the road trips to seek out and discover places where his father lived, trained and was stationed during the war. What prompted him to write this as a biography took place during a meeting with the curator of the World War II Home Front Museum on St. Simons Island, Georgia. St. Simons Naval Air Station was the site for the U.S. Naval Radar Training Station, where Lt. Bearss was trained in shipboard radar operations, enemy interception, and Fighter Direction. While the museum had ample archived materials about the facility, it had very little documented about the servicemembers who trained there.

Only 250 copies were printed. Mark went back on the road in his Class-B motorhome and personally donated those copies to family members, friends and relatives, the librarians, archivists, researchers, museums, curators, historical societies, newspapers, The American Heritage Center, VFW Posts, airport FBOs, and other assorted WWII enthusiasts in 12 states who helped in his endeavors. It was a two-fold reward. Not only did his father’s story finally become told, Mark experienced the pleasure of meeting all these wonderful people who were his resources, advisors, collaborators, and consultants. Up until that point, they were only names in an email contact list.

You’re probably asking, “How is all this relevant to Mark’s new novel, Cain’s Chameleon?” It was the research from The Oceana Herald that planted the seed for this story. While perusing its issues, Mark stumbled on two articles that piqued his curiosity. The first reported an attempted murder in a home close to his family’s summer cottage on Lake Michigan. The second reported a drowning victim that washed up on the beach right where Mark and his friends used to play. Just two more stories never divulged while growing up. He wondered, Were these two events related? Then Mark decided — he would make them related.


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PROMO: Goodbye Demons

 




Historical Fiction

Date Published: 04-24-2026

Publisher: Salty Books Publishing



When injuries put an end to the figure skating career of Angela Fernandez Parnell, she joins the Peace Corps.

She is assigned to Tunis where she falls in love with U.S. diplomat James Whitcomb. At the conclusion of their tours of duty, they marry. Within weeks of the wedding, he is taken captive in the Iranian Hostage Crisis of 1979-81.

James, held hostage in the U.S. Embassy in Teheran, endures the same demons that afflicted the real life hostages during the actual crisis 45 years ago.

Angie, biting her nails at home, endures her own demons. How can she support him? Should she join efforts to force the president into negotiating a release? Or even a rescue?

When the ordeal finally ends fourteen months later, the couple faces a new set of demons. Rebuilding their life together as they each recuperate from their own PTSDs.


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Historical thriller author JJ Harrigan is a former US Service Officer and political science professor. He scribbles his tales of intrigue on the banks of the St. Croix River in Minnesota, where he lives with his wife, Sandy.


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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

PROMO: Imagine

 


Philosophy, Philosophy of Good and Evil, Social Sciences, Social Theory, Religion and Spirituality, New Thought



What if everything you believe about what life should be like is a carefully orchestrated lie?

For millennia, humanity has stumbled through darkness, divided by wars, hatred, and inexplicable suffering. We’ve blamed politics, religion, economics—but what if the real reason has been hiding in plain sight and this knowledge could change everything? Imagine the possibility of exposing hidden forces that have manipulated civilizations, sparked genocides, and turned brother against brother. Imagine how much better your life could be if you had knowledge powerful enough to fuel culture, unite humanity, and create meaning in people’s lives for generations to come. Author William Mile unveils a forbidden truth that explains why good people constantly find themselves at war with each other while evil seems to flourish unchecked. This isn’t just another self-help book or philosophical treatise—this is the missing piece, a revolutionary theory. In this book, you’ll discover:

    • why 80% of humanity shares an invisible bond that transcends race, religion, and nationality
    • the shocking truth about the 20% operating by entirely different rules
    • how to identify the hidden manipulators who profit from human division
    • the secret to transforming conflict into unprecedented global cooperation
    • why this knowledge has been suppressed—and what happens when it spreads

 

Mile’s 8:2 theory doesn’t just explain the world’s chaos—it gives you the formula for ending it. Are you brave enough to see past the illusions that have trapped humanity for generations?

The awakening begins now. Will you join the brotherhood or remain blind to the battle raging around you? Are you one of the 8s…or the 2s?

 

 


As a graduate of William Paterson University in NJ, William earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. With over twenty years of meditation experience, as well as having had opportunities to sit with well-known masters, William felt the need to forge his own way, abandoning his commitments to traditional religious circles, so as to pursue his curiosities no matter where they led. As he puts it, “There’s a freedom achieved only when an individual is true to himself, one seldom found in groups."


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Blog Tour: Devin and the Devil

 




Romantasy

Date Published: March 16, 2026



Anita was a timid college student who dreams of love and adventure. By chance she meets Devin a handsome and charismatic man with dark secrets of his own. Together with family, friends and a spirit they must face fears and challenges, doubts and danger. This book is a true Romantasy, it is a love story and a fantasy. Order on Amazoon.com, in eBook and soft cover. I think you will fall in love.




Excerpt


“Devin, you are instructed to read the card first.” She continued,

Devin took the box to their rooms and sat staring at it for a while. When he opened the card, a flood of memories filled him—his mother’s handwriting and the scent of her monogrammed stationery. He took a deep breath and began to read.

My precious Devin, if you are reading this, I am gone. I always felt this might be this way. I have a lot to share with you. I know you have grown to be a kind and generous man. You will aways be my “Golden Boy” and the finest achievement of my life. I hope you have or will find a partner to share your life with.

Choose wisely and well.

I was very young when the doctors discovered I was unable to have children. It was a congenital problem they could not correct. My music career began, but I longed for a child. I met a man, a strange older man who promised me I could have a child with him. He wanted to father my child. He was powerful, and very wealthy, but also secretive concerning his life. He was very devoted to me. I never knew if he was a alien. I feared he was not from this world. It was all very exciting but there were danger signs, which I found foolishly very attractive.

 




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 I am a retired teacher, parent, wife and Grandmother of four. Stormy my Havenese dog is 19 years old, and I think of him as my fur child. I enjoy writing science fiction, fantasy, and stories about my life. Devin and the Devil is my third book, and my favorite. I hope it is yours too.


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Blog Tour: Deconstructing America

 




Political Nonfiction

Date Published: January 21, 2026

Publisher ‏: ‎ Seacoast Press



In recent decades, most of us have witnessed increasing social and political strife, tearing apart the very fabric of American society. This polarization stems from decades of shifting ideologies, moving from a foundational center-right perspective toward the left. Acknowledging the root causes of this cultural shift and recognizing the depth of the problem is the first step toward addressing it.

The divide we see today is largely driven by ideas that contradict the founding principles of the United States. Deconstructing America explores these forces through a series of interconnected, fact-based narratives, revealing the key moments and influences that have contributed to America's decline.



Excerpt


A nation, any nation that can proclaim national sovereignty has a duty to its citizens to protect them from harm by external forces that threaten their culture, indeed, a national identity, including their laws and constitutional order.

The United States of America was invaded by illegal aliens from all over the world during the presidency of Joe Biden and his counter-part Vice President Kamala Harris (2021-2025) in one of the most cynical and dangerous open-borders policy in world history. The internal corruption this caused is unprecedented: Billions of hard-earned tax payer money at both the state and federal levels further exacerbated political polarization in the American electorate.

As blue-states that are governed entirely by the Democrat Party not only embraced this new illegal alien constituency and reinforced their rhetoric and policy toward sanctuary status for illegal immigrants, it pitted federal law enforcement against federal (ICE, Customs and Border Patrol) law enforcement creating dissention among citizens.

In blue-states, such as Chicago, Los Angelis, New York, Boston and others, rampant criminality and a newer entitlement class became all too evident. Soft on crime policy, a feature that had already been present in these blue-states with the defund police movement, especially after the BLM protests and anarchy in the summer of 2020, after the death of George Floyd further created a new criminality among criminal illegal alien gangs let into the U.S. during the Biden open-borders debacle.

In the meantime, other illegal aliens who were not necessarily criminal actors but came here for a perceived better life, still created downward pressure on the local, state and federal economies. The U.S. at the state level provided housing that was already in crisis, but also includes food, clothing and schooling, all at the expense of U.S. citizens.

Imagine a country that would destroy themselves from within. A country that would degrade its public education system in order to fund its unions who are entirely beholden to one political party—the Democrat Party. Public sector teachers unions did not help create an atmosphere for positive learning outcomes, they instead hindered educational outcomes with decadent progressive policies that harmed children.

Imagine a country that would allow foreign nationals to vote in their elections, thereby cancelling out a citizens vote and creating a situation that that disenfranchises the citizen voting public at-large.

Imagine a country that would allow the marginalization of parental control in favor of the state. A country that would in certain states create laws that would take children away from their parents because the parents didn’t agree to usher their child into sex change surgeries and hormone blockers is truly a country in decline.

Imagine a country, a Western capitalist country, especially the U.S., hell-bent in allowing a culture of anti-American sentiment to thrive.

The United States which is a nation founded on Judeo Christian values that has eroded faith as its foundational and cultural mediator in favor in the omnipotence of MAN. A nation, especially the U.S. is easily led down a path to its own destruction under that kind of leadership. Communism and its precursor socialism are then, in turn, is easily adopted by the failing nation where their leaders eradicate Christian faith. In the United States of America to this point today we are beyond just the slippery slope of decadence. In the U.S. we have reached the point, the precipice, where the confluence of deconstruction is near complete and the following quote from the book is apropos.

“This newer madness is just the tip of the iceberg if we let it continue. This isn’t just about communism, because communists in Russia or China wouldn’t allow such decadent behavior in their own society. This is purely a far-Left progressivism that has proliferated over the course of generations.

“Communist leaders are ecstatic at the specter of America’s devolving cultural decadence. While American’s are fighting each other on cultural terms and watch their core institutions that made America great in the first place weaken, communist nations are shoring up their military alliances.” (Introduction, P. xiii)



 

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After a long career as an entrepreneur working in the cycling and fitness industry managing, owning, and consulting for numerous retail establishments, it became natural to study the people, cultures, and social environments in and around my working life. Once retirement became imminent it afforded me the time and vigor to completely immerse myself in the social sciences, including anthropology, sociology, social psychology, and history in furtherance of understanding and writing about the complex world issues that humanity faces.


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