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Somewhere in the Middle
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233220050
- EAN9798233220050
- Date de parution15/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Life is rarely simple. We carry memories, relationships, and experiences that shape us-some with joy, others with pain. Forgiveness is one of the most powerful gifts we can give, yet it is often one of the hardest. Resentment, its constant companion, can linger quietly, shaping our hearts, decisions, and relationships. Michael Wright has lived in this tension. In Somewhere in the Middle: A Journey Through Forgiveness, Resentment, and Peace, he invites us to witness his story with honesty and courage.
This book is not a guide on how to forgive in theory-it is a lived experience, a memoir of a man wrestling with anger, betrayal, and loss, yet striving for peace and faith. Through stories of his childhood, his father's absence, military service, personal failures, parenting, and professional triumphs, Michael shows that forgiveness is not a destination but a journey
This book is not a guide on how to forgive in theory-it is a lived experience, a memoir of a man wrestling with anger, betrayal, and loss, yet striving for peace and faith. Through stories of his childhood, his father's absence, military service, personal failures, parenting, and professional triumphs, Michael shows that forgiveness is not a destination but a journey







