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There’s No Room (for) …: Lessons I’ve Learned from My Sister and Am Still Learning

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There’s No Room (for) … weaves experiences and perceived beliefs and attitudes of the author’s sister, Susan, who is Down Syndrome and continues to amaze those around her with her intellect, empathy and non-judgmental demeanor. Susan serves as the ultimate inspiration for this work.

Written from a non-sectarian yet spiritual perspective, There’s No Room (for) … encourages acceptance of all points of view and beliefs, with the hope that the smallest of changes in thought or belief may help to make this world an incrementally better place for us all.

Bill Scott was born and raised in the mid-Atlantic area and spent time working on both coasts. Settling in rural Southeast Pennsylvania for the past four years, to be close to parents and to secure a slowed down lifestyle, he took it upon himself to share his own life experiences, perspectives and philosophies, in concert with his life-long relationship with Susan.

Bill currently resides in Landenberg with his husband of twenty-four years and relishes sharing the care and raising of local wildlife, including their cat Cooper and the visiting birds, deer and fox.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
T. Cooper Thompson Publishing
Date
14 November 2020
Pages
88
ISBN
9780578734828

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

There’s No Room (for) … weaves experiences and perceived beliefs and attitudes of the author’s sister, Susan, who is Down Syndrome and continues to amaze those around her with her intellect, empathy and non-judgmental demeanor. Susan serves as the ultimate inspiration for this work.

Written from a non-sectarian yet spiritual perspective, There’s No Room (for) … encourages acceptance of all points of view and beliefs, with the hope that the smallest of changes in thought or belief may help to make this world an incrementally better place for us all.

Bill Scott was born and raised in the mid-Atlantic area and spent time working on both coasts. Settling in rural Southeast Pennsylvania for the past four years, to be close to parents and to secure a slowed down lifestyle, he took it upon himself to share his own life experiences, perspectives and philosophies, in concert with his life-long relationship with Susan.

Bill currently resides in Landenberg with his husband of twenty-four years and relishes sharing the care and raising of local wildlife, including their cat Cooper and the visiting birds, deer and fox.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
T. Cooper Thompson Publishing
Date
14 November 2020
Pages
88
ISBN
9780578734828