Through the Crimson Mirror - Book 1

! Read ! Through the Crimson Mirror - Book 1 by Daniel Alexander ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Through the Crimson Mirror - Book 1 The cover images depict something raw and naked. Have you ever felt lost as a parent?Do you really know your children?As a child, have you ever felt alone?This is not your ordinary parenting book. The aim is to help parents notice the signs of dysfunction. In addition, to tell others who grew up lonely, or in imperfect circumstances, that they are not alone. More importantly, to do something about it before it is too late. Warning: many of the topics dealt with are of an adult nature. However, a

Through the Crimson Mirror - Book 1

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Rating : 4.80 (511 Votes)
Asin : B00904HFTQ
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Number of Pages : 516 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-06-01
Language : English

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Jennifer Elizabeth Hyndman said John117 ;). This might be the first time I've ever left a review before finishing a book. Please, read this. I implore you.First of all, Daniel has some magical way of depicting the very essence that embodies emotions. He recreates how he felt and more than that, he paints this emotional picture that I continually found myself falling into like a lake of color which was my own shared lake of dysfunction.We have all had stress, many of us have had bad things happen to us but how many how truly felt or experienced dysfunction? I'm not talking about spilling your coffee on your pants or gettin. "FIVE GOLDEN MIRRORS" according to Amazon Customer. Through the Crimson Mirror: Daniel AlexanderReflections change as we do with age. When looking into a mirror as a child we see might see innocence, fear, unhappiness, joy and a myriad of emotions that we do not understand and try to channel in many different directions. Sometimes we succeed and at other times we fail. Parents are supposed to or we hope they do pick up on our many different moods but they don't always. A child who is outgoing and sudden becomes sullen should automatically set off a red flag that something is wrong. But, all too often, and I am not saying always, . Thought-Provoking Commentary and Advice [Full disclosure: I received a free ebook from Daniel Alexander in exchange for an honest review.]It took me a really, really long time to read Through the Crimson Mirror, even though it's less than 100 pages. Normally a book that length should take me less than an hour. Now, that's not because it's a bad book I had to suffer through. No, it's because Daniel Alexander's book was good; I had to slow down and digest all of the information being presented to me quite thoroughly.This isn't just a book on parenting--it's also a book for any teenager/young adult who wants to gain more

The cover images depict something raw and naked. Have you ever felt lost as a parent?Do you really know your children?As a child, have you ever felt alone?This is not your ordinary parenting book. The aim is to help parents notice the signs of dysfunction. In addition, to tell others who grew up lonely, or in imperfect circumstances, that they are not alone. More importantly, to do something about it before it is too late. Warning: many of the topics dealt with are of an adult nature. However, all teenagers who read it should do so with parental supervision.Topics discussed in this bookwhat is parenting?educationcommunicationsecrets and lies. The topics dealt with are real and visceral. It blends sound research and experience with gentle storytelling to show parents the effect their parenting has on their children.Inspired by dysfunction and tragedy, the author opens his life in order to help others better understand the human condition, and ultimately prevent other children from growing up the same way he did. For this reason, the book comes with a warning for children under the age of 13. It is a story th

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