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Secret Box: Searching for Dad in a Century of Self
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Secret Box: Searching for Dad in a Century of Self

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Released in 2018 by Telling Stories Press, Secret Box has earned a 5* approval by Readers’ Favorite and over 25 reviews at 4 and 5* on Amazon (in the UK, US and Canada) and Goodreads.

A psychologist takes off his professional hat and entices us into a ‘60s childhood in which a father craving happiness, freedom and excitement joins a Human Potential Movement .

The reader, swept along in the shoes of a historian, detective, coach, psychologist and writer, becomes beautifully immersed in these lives and provoked to consider how we can stay honest while also remaining loyal to our partners and children.

Of interest to all of us who seek to understand ourselves and our families, this also raises practical questions for psychologists, sociologists, organisational leaders and those in a helping profession.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Telling Stories
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 February 2018
Pages
258
ISBN
9781999960711

Released in 2018 by Telling Stories Press, Secret Box has earned a 5* approval by Readers’ Favorite and over 25 reviews at 4 and 5* on Amazon (in the UK, US and Canada) and Goodreads.

A psychologist takes off his professional hat and entices us into a ‘60s childhood in which a father craving happiness, freedom and excitement joins a Human Potential Movement .

The reader, swept along in the shoes of a historian, detective, coach, psychologist and writer, becomes beautifully immersed in these lives and provoked to consider how we can stay honest while also remaining loyal to our partners and children.

Of interest to all of us who seek to understand ourselves and our families, this also raises practical questions for psychologists, sociologists, organisational leaders and those in a helping profession.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Telling Stories
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 February 2018
Pages
258
ISBN
9781999960711