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Addictions Bank Robberies Rehab. (In the Prison of Fear)
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- Nombre de pages146
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-99188-129-2
- EAN9783991881292
- Date de parution09/06/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille678 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- Éditeurnovum publishing
Résumé
Most of us don't dare to face our own weaknesses and demons.
Károly Latinovits fell from the heights to the depths. His book, which dissects the complexities of life with unvarnished, outspoken honesty, can show readers the way between the lines.
The father realizes that his son suffers from alcohol and drug addiction, signs of which had been present for years, but which he did not dare or was unable to understand.
The writer, fighting for his son-through the book's chapters-analyzes his own past and decisions, realizing how much he must first put right within himself in order to help his son, who has been disappointed in his role model. The account of these real-life events delves ever deeper: through the gnawing pangs of conscience that weigh like shackles and the fears that led to his missteps, he brings to light his fateful stories-written as a confession, a penance, and a form of self-healing.
The writer, fighting for his son-through the book's chapters-analyzes his own past and decisions, realizing how much he must first put right within himself in order to help his son, who has been disappointed in his role model. The account of these real-life events delves ever deeper: through the gnawing pangs of conscience that weigh like shackles and the fears that led to his missteps, he brings to light his fateful stories-written as a confession, a penance, and a form of self-healing.




