Nancy H. Bauman Gives Voice to the Feelings of Frustration and Heartache Felt by Mothers Who Become Secondary Victims to the Drugs and Lifestyles Their Children Choose.
North Salt Lake, UT (PRWEB) November 18, 2005
We Tell Them Don’t But Still They Do…Starlite Will Be Released January 14, 2006.
Passions, commitments, family strengths and responsibilities, addictions, friendships, and finding a greater good through one’s own life, Starlite presents all of these universal experiences with warmth, pathos, and humor.
-Jason Davies, editor
Jason and Starlite find a shared purpose as partners in law enforcement. The habitual destruction of his drug-addicted uncle inspires Jason to help stop the flow of drugs into American communities. Poetry in the book expresses the devastation a mother experiences when her child embraces the drug culture, leaving her hurting for hope.
Nancy H. Bauman gives voice to the feelings of frustration and heartache felt by mothers who become secondary victims to the drugs and lifestyles their children choose. The reader is drawn into this compelling tale by the comfortable storytelling style the author uses to confront the emotional issues surrounding the drug culture.-a mother of a substance-abusing child.
Each of us has been affected some way through someone’s drug abuse. Nancy H. Bauman brings those feelings into focus by careful use of her characters. Anyone who has suffered from another’s abuse will appreciate, through story and poem, the telling of this poignant tale. Love does have the capacity to conquer all.-Paul and Michelle Rapp, Bountiful, Utah, Chief of Police and wife.
It is stories like Nancy H. Bauman’s that will change hearts and broaden our sense of compassion. Starlite is published by American Book Publishing. For an autographed copy, please go to www.nancyhbauman.com or contact the author at [email protected] The book will also be available shortly on the Publisher Direct Discount Bookstore’s website at http://www.pdbookstore.com.
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