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Pia Desideria Emblematis, Elegiis Et Affectibus SS. Patrum Illustrata (1628)

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Ken Tomaro is the youngest of four siblings. Orphaned at age twelve, he has spent a lifetime trying to answer the question, aWhere do I belong?a His cynical approach to life is somewhat softened by an equally cynical sense of humor, but he still retains an overwhelming desire to see how it all ends. It was in his early thirties that he was diagnosed with depression and anxiety disorders. Since then he has dealt with family dysfunctions, a series of bad jobs, bad relationships, and an overall lack of direction in life. Not wanting to be a statistic in what he calls a adoped upa society, he has chosen to live his life without the help of any mood-altering prescription drugs. Can he be his own therapist? Anything is possible, but understanding the stories of his past may be the key to figuring out his future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
490
ISBN
9781166203481

Ken Tomaro is the youngest of four siblings. Orphaned at age twelve, he has spent a lifetime trying to answer the question, aWhere do I belong?a His cynical approach to life is somewhat softened by an equally cynical sense of humor, but he still retains an overwhelming desire to see how it all ends. It was in his early thirties that he was diagnosed with depression and anxiety disorders. Since then he has dealt with family dysfunctions, a series of bad jobs, bad relationships, and an overall lack of direction in life. Not wanting to be a statistic in what he calls a adoped upa society, he has chosen to live his life without the help of any mood-altering prescription drugs. Can he be his own therapist? Anything is possible, but understanding the stories of his past may be the key to figuring out his future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
490
ISBN
9781166203481