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Almost Home: Turning Hopelessness Into Hope Through the Transformative Power of Love and the Restorative Power of Forgiveness
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Almost Home: Turning Hopelessness Into Hope Through the Transformative Power of Love and the Restorative Power of Forgiveness

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Almost Home is our family’s journey to embrace our oldest son Jon’s It-ness. At the age of nineteen, during one of his terms in prison, Jon was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. By the time Jon turned thirty, he had spent half his life in the prison system. It was during this time that we learned to accept the reality of our son’s mental condition as well as embrace our parental responsibility to him. We also learned to overcome our own It-ness – the social stigma of having a family member incarcerated. This book is for anyone who has ever been tagged as It. May you embrace your It-ness and be a better person because, of rather than in spite of, your It-ness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookstand Publishing
Date
14 July 2015
Pages
102
ISBN
9781634981811

Almost Home is our family’s journey to embrace our oldest son Jon’s It-ness. At the age of nineteen, during one of his terms in prison, Jon was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. By the time Jon turned thirty, he had spent half his life in the prison system. It was during this time that we learned to accept the reality of our son’s mental condition as well as embrace our parental responsibility to him. We also learned to overcome our own It-ness – the social stigma of having a family member incarcerated. This book is for anyone who has ever been tagged as It. May you embrace your It-ness and be a better person because, of rather than in spite of, your It-ness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookstand Publishing
Date
14 July 2015
Pages
102
ISBN
9781634981811