This was an interesting compact book dealing with abandonment. Oliver Cooper writes from a personal journey that has ultimately led him toward helping others instead of from a clinician's perspective. The book is concise and to the point and yet it covers many facets of abandonment. Oliver spends almost the entire book going over diagnostics, and saves a few pages at the end for how to deal with abandonment. For someone just trying make sense of what is going on inside of them, this is a good start.
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I am nuts about books. I read on all kinds of topics. I attempt to review each book I read for the sake of my own enrichment as well as conversation starters with others.
God has called me to be a pastor, and occasionally I have some pastoral thoughts I like to share.
You never know what you will find in an attic! Usually there is a hodgepodge of things buried under dust.
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