Green Grass on the Sunny Side of the Street (and other tales of a childhood gone bad)

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Author: Chris Plante ISBN: 9781465777621
Publisher: Chris Plante Publication: November 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Chris Plante
ISBN: 9781465777621
Publisher: Chris Plante
Publication: November 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Green Grass on the Sunny Side of the Street is written through the eyes of an eight year old boy. It covers a few years of his life, and poignantly captures the innocence of how the boy sees and feels about the confusing things said to him and the contradictions surrounding him. Each chapter is a snapshot in a moment of a childhood that for our main character is not all he would dream it to be. He deals with loneliness, the mental attacks of his parents, his attempts to understand the world, and the inability to feel accepted by good people around him. His thoughts spill out onto the pages and leave a trail of colorful entries that give us all an insight to a childhood experience none of us hope to see repeated. The book is for adults. My hope is that readers will be more easily able to recognize a mentally abusive situation going on within a family of a friend or relative, and then have the courage to take positive corrective action.

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Green Grass on the Sunny Side of the Street is written through the eyes of an eight year old boy. It covers a few years of his life, and poignantly captures the innocence of how the boy sees and feels about the confusing things said to him and the contradictions surrounding him. Each chapter is a snapshot in a moment of a childhood that for our main character is not all he would dream it to be. He deals with loneliness, the mental attacks of his parents, his attempts to understand the world, and the inability to feel accepted by good people around him. His thoughts spill out onto the pages and leave a trail of colorful entries that give us all an insight to a childhood experience none of us hope to see repeated. The book is for adults. My hope is that readers will be more easily able to recognize a mentally abusive situation going on within a family of a friend or relative, and then have the courage to take positive corrective action.

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