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Misinterpreted Intervention: a sub-fictional autobiography

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In a world where we all struggle to find ourselves; do we wander because we are lost, or are we lost because we try to define our happiness by other’s success? In Misinterpreted Intervention, the anti-protagonist, Birger finds himself eternally falling from an uphill battle while internally enduring the taboo of trauma and mental illness. He is told that he’s supposed to prescribe his unruly story to an omnipresence he believes to be unworthy. He's told by his moral authority to condone those who feed on the starving. What happens when he explores his curiosity rather than submitting to conditioned religious scrutiny? Will he only ever know the compassion of his threatened mortality and distress?

202 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 23, 2020

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