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Flavors of inter-racial Caribbean culture immersed in socio-religious attitudes and residual effects of dogmatic influences seem to be fading as fragments of society and individuals take direct responsibility and control of family life and the right to self-determination.
Written in a style of ease and reflection, this singular family seems to function as an independent microcosm, independent yet successful in its quest for the unimpeded life.
There is an under-current of ideas flowing through this story, sayings, and poetry with questions which must be answered. These are left to us to process and resolve, and is what makes this author's style so unique.

164 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 26, 2017

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G.W. Mitchell

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A native of Trinidad and Tobago who migrated to the United States of America in 1969 and worked in the field of Mental Health and Addictions. He originally provided direct services to clients in his early career and now lectures and trains licensed professionals and agencies across the nation. Founded and current DIrector of Affordable Counseling and Training Services and Transformation Rebirth Institute; primary lecturer, teacher and trainer since 1984 who formulated an approach to healing and wellness which he calls "Transformation Rebirth Counseling and Therapy." Holds a Doctorate Degree in Metaphysics from the University of Metaphysics in Los Angeles, California, a Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling and Bachelor's Degree in Community Psychology both from NSU in Florida.

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